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Gave up on looking for wj seats, just ordered some racing buckets from eBay. Time to get a cage in this biotch.


What are you going to secure it to? Everyone knows that Cherocars dont have frames. It will fold like a taco. I would use the tubing to make one of those human hamster balls and bring that to Winterfest.

Speaing of tacos, I am ready for breakfast.

Cheese "breakfast burritos" Man
 
Breakfast burritos after class!

Racing buckets, 4 points, windshield bars, and shocks through the hood turns an everyday commute so much more fun


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does your vehicle make women and children run? :D

Cheese "we know the neighbors love it!" Man
 
does your vehicle make women and children run? :D

Cheese "we know the neighbors love it!" Man


Depends on the day. Most kids love it, I did have a little girl the other tell tell me it was mean looking and scared her. I couldn't help but laugh

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you can tell her that it is not as scary as the boogy man, and he lives under her bed. :D
 
Alaska doesn't see it that way. All of their troopers have Lightforce lights on their vehicles to spot moose at a distance.

I agree with you to a point, but if I can see a deer 100' sooner with aux lighting vs headlights only I will have more reaction time, especially if I am running hot to a call down a dark county road.

I will be adding aux lights to Kim's XJ soon for the same reason, deer are thick out where we live now.

I think it entirely depends on the situation. You're talking about Alaska and moose, a place I've never driven, so I don't know what the moose population is like, how fast they go on the highways and how many cars are driving around.

But I've lived and driven in Ohio and the first thing I got taught about driving at night on a country road was to leave your high beams off if you didn't want the deer to stop and stare while you hit it. These LED light bars throw off an incredible amount of light, not always in the right place for a highway but pretty cool on a trail at 5 mph.

You're better off slowing down and giving yourself a shot at less braking distance than you are hoping to scan and see a deer in the ditch that's thinking about committing hari kari.

It's kind of like bolting a light bar on your jeep to prevent frozen gas :confused1
 
Living in Michigan my whole life, and hitting numerous deer, two things I have learned. One, you will never see the deer you hit until you hit it. Two, always carry comprehensive on your insurance policy
 
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Living in Michigan my whole life, and hitting numerous deer, two things I have learned is one, you will never see the deer you hit until you hit it and two, always carry comprehensive on your insurance policy

this.

and glass coverage.
Glass is the only thing I've ever come out ahead on with an insurance company.

87 'never a wreck' manche
 
Glass is covered under comprehensive

its an add on with state farm if you want no deductible on glass.

it's like 3 bucks for free windshields.
for a while they did away with the free glass replacement and wanted a 50 dollar deductible, I got grandfathered in, but jennie changed policies when we got jeep. Now they're back to free glass.
 
X2 on what Dan said. I've had lots of lights on stuff. You dont see the kamikaze deer until your gutting it to take it home (maybe that's just hill jacks like me).

K "deer fix trucks" man
 
Camille's moms car slid into the ditch a month or so ago due to the snow/ice. The DOT plow truck tagged it with the blade and mashed it up. It was still drivable after it was pulled out and on the way home she had a deer run into the side of it. I told her that they were both a sign......she has had upwards of a dozen comp claims on that car ranging from deer, dogs and a turkey. She needs an armored truck, not a Toyota Avalon.

Cheese "and they keep fixing it" Man
 
X2 on what Dan said. I've had lots of lights on stuff. You dont see the kamikaze deer until your gutting it to take it home (maybe that's just hill jacks like me).

K "deer fix trucks" man


Yeah that deer came out of nowhere on the 250. Like some kind of ghost deer on a mission to get ya.
 
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