Northern Utah BS thread
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From: herriman
Year: 1991
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
he is doing great im getting the itch to go wheeling we need to go asap
i prob wont be able to go till he is old enough to hold his head up that might not be for a while how are you doing
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From: herriman
Year: 1991
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let anyone in ATR know if you need help doing anything we will help out i work for LHM ford so i have a nice warm shop and tons of tool and lifts that we could use
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From: Huricane, Utah
Year: 1994 Ford Bronco
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 351 W
Add RustyNail to my list of trail's to do!Oh yeah and whoever s coming down for my BDAY make sure to bring spare part's the auto stores down there are over priced! Plus it would be good to repair you rig on the trail need being.
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From: herriman
Year: 1991
Model: Cherokee
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well if i was going i was just looking at rusty nail and my jeep deff wont make it on that trail it would prob be better for me to walk it lol
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From: Huricane, Utah
Year: 1994 Ford Bronco
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As far as part's go get down to tear apart and take a driver's side axleshaft and hub out its quick and easy!
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From: Huricane, Utah
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From: herriman
Year: 1991
Model: Cherokee
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From: Huricane, Utah
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From: Payson, UT
Year: 1994
Model: Cherokee
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im actually unimployed so its kinda hard to just go get one im wokin on it tho and as far as LHM ford i am trying to get a job at smith auto ford in spanish fork for a diesel mechaic thats what i went to school for
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Well put Jeff!
If I could I'd like to add that A.T.R. Offroad is a CLEAN/GREEN wheelin group that is focused on helping to keep public lands open to the public! In this effort we ALWAYS pack out everything we packed in, as well as any trash we see on the trails. In general the members of A.T.R. have a common respect for the wilderness, & Utah lands! We are currently making efforts to adopt trails such as the little moab area, where we plan to do regular group cleanups. We work hard to keep our trails clean for future generations!
Thanks
If I could I'd like to add that A.T.R. Offroad is a CLEAN/GREEN wheelin group that is focused on helping to keep public lands open to the public! In this effort we ALWAYS pack out everything we packed in, as well as any trash we see on the trails. In general the members of A.T.R. have a common respect for the wilderness, & Utah lands! We are currently making efforts to adopt trails such as the little moab area, where we plan to do regular group cleanups. We work hard to keep our trails clean for future generations!
Thanks
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From: West Valley
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
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Well put Jeff!
If I could I'd like to add that A.T.R. Offroad is a CLEAN/GREEN wheelin group that is focused on helping to keep public lands open to the public! In this effort we ALWAYS pack out everything we packed in, as well as any trash we see on the trails. In general the members of A.T.R. have a common respect for the wilderness, & Utah lands! We are currently making efforts to adopt trails such as the little moab area, where we plan to do regular group cleanups. We work hard to keep our trails clean for future generations!
Thanks
If I could I'd like to add that A.T.R. Offroad is a CLEAN/GREEN wheelin group that is focused on helping to keep public lands open to the public! In this effort we ALWAYS pack out everything we packed in, as well as any trash we see on the trails. In general the members of A.T.R. have a common respect for the wilderness, & Utah lands! We are currently making efforts to adopt trails such as the little moab area, where we plan to do regular group cleanups. We work hard to keep our trails clean for future generations!
Thanks


