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According to the Jeep website, standard is a Dana 44 rear with a locker. I don't know if downhill assist is available on sport, but it son there also. It also has comfort features like heated front leather seats standard. It is actually a step above the Rubicon price wise.
 
Isn't that guy coming to winterfest? I remember someone talking about going to STL this week and then coming back and going to Winterfest.

I also remember someone talking about towing with a Uhaul of that size.

Now...was it the same person...

not sure.

mac 'odd combo tho to see on 70' gyvr

That is what I was wondering also. This was on the way to Indy also.
 
I'd drive the hell out of the trail hawk. Would make for a great expo style rig with some beefing up!
 
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Isn't that guy coming to winterfest? I remember someone talking about going to STL this week and then coming back and going to Winterfest.

I also remember someone talking about towing with a Uhaul of that size.

Now...was it the same person...

not sure.

mac 'odd combo tho to see on 70' gyvr

Different guy. His is yellow and on 38s.
 
Made it back to the cities with the trailer... Ran ~2500RPM the entire time. Took the WI side from La Crosse up through Arcadia to Eau Claire to pick up Bec and then hopped on I94 to the cities... Arcadia hill (very steep grade) the truck downshifted to 2nd and ran 3800RPM for about a quarter mile...

I threw a bottle of SeaFoam in the tank before I left. Overall, I was very surprised at how well-mannered the drive was...

99SJ 'About 8 MPG' Ex
 
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those bumpers are an AEV product, at least im somewhat confident in that.

if i recall the recent youtube video i watched correctly, AEV and jeep collaborate together in JK production and products they will release.
 
I have been a WF yo-yo this year with everything happening, but it looks as if I am on the doubts again. We purchased 130 more cows last month and were ultra sounded and dated to brith in mid to late March..and you guessed it, they have already started. With the crazy weather changes we have had it seems to have helped progress things. Things are already asnow covered mess here and maiking it rather difficult and now wer are to get about another 5-8" of snow in the next 48 hours. I will keep an eye on things, but I know I cant leave Camille here to take care of them by herself, it is too much work on her and too much $$$ to risk at $800/calf if we werer to loose any. I am talking with one of our former hired hands to see if he might be able to come help on the night shift but I am not holding out much hope. I am glad that we have stepped up our operation in saze etc, but it sure has screwed with my vacation times!

Cheese "may show up in a race car, who knows" Man
 
"Don't have a cow, dude." Oh, wait....

Tyler, you should know by now that young'uns never pay attention to a calendar.
 
Hope you can make it Tyler but we understand that your life is busy with the farm and the full time jobs to boot. You'll get a phone call or 17 from the fire I'm sure.
 
Hope you can make it Tyler but we understand that your life is busy with the farm and the full time jobs to boot. You'll get a phone call or 17 from the fire I'm sure.


Way after you're bed time tho flex :D
 
Sorry to hear that Tyler (Missing WF), but happy to hear business growing!

WF seems to always correspond with a blizzard. Not sure why. One of these WFs, it will be warm and sunny...

... Sure, then we'd have to change it's name to Spring Fest ;)
 
You all have fun camping, especially in tents. Hopefully the roads are good Friday morning for getting up to Badlands.
 
You all have fun camping, especially in tents. Hopefully the roads are good Friday morning for getting up to Badlands.

Life is an adventure. not to arrive at our graves safe and unscratched but to slide in screaming damn what a fun ride...
 
I couldn't camp if I wanted to, going to a concert Friday night in Indy. The only thing I will worry about will be roads.
 
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