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    My new to me XJ

    Nice! Whatever you do, start with a good foundation and build from there. I have the OME lift and am already adding on to it, more out of necessity than desire, but it's a start. Apparently all the skids and the rocker protection weighs a ton. Sorry for all the trouble you had getting the...
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    Recovery points!

    I'd have to say this is probably something you should consider. I have the HiCountry Offroad shackle mounts and while I really like them, they're going to bend badly unless you're getting pulled straight out. As individual front recovery points go, they're top notch - just want to make that...
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    Newbie from Indiana

    :laugh2::roflmao::laugh: Ahem, sorry... Back when I drove a reasonably built TJ 90% of the "waved-ats" never waved back. Not about to try that with the XJ. And I'm a nice guy too.
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    Newbie from Indiana

    Sounds like we're in the same area. If you see another green XJ with a small Jeep Jamboree sticker on the left rear window, that'd be me: Anyone else in the Lafayette area want to post up a pic? Makes waving a little easier.... :wave:
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    Badlands June 11-13

    I'll be there on that Friday and Saturday for the Jeep Jamboree event. I know a lot of people are critical about a more expensive event taking place at a park where $30 gets you all the wheeling you can handle, but I really like the organization and it's family-friendly wheeling perspective...
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    Badlands

    Agreed! :laugh:
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    Badlands

    (Long time lurker, first time poster) I'll be there in June and was planing to take my Garmin Forerunner 305 to track progress through the park, then merge the tracks with Google Earth. I know that won't hit even the majority of the trails but as I go back I'd like to map out more. Not sure...
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