- Location
- Camden, SC
If you plan to play with... not sure who is doing this run... please post here. We need to get a head count for the different groups.
I think that's what you could call the run I am leading. Scenic stuff and some hard and moderate stuff and eor guys. So 33"s locker(s) armor thick skin and a sense of humor.
Josh (REDHEEP) and I will be leading one as well..... Same criteria. Bring parts and a good attitude ;-)
Drivers with a binary throttle pedal
So, yeah, I was watching youtube vids of Lions Den. Never been. Looks like fun.
Glenn, do you think you can convert your Jeep to a roll-back before the Crawl?
So, yeah, I was watching youtube vids of Lions Den. Never been. Looks like fun.
Glenn, do you think you can convert your Jeep to a roll-back before the Crawl?
And sparkplugs
I like to keep my heep pretty, but prepare for the occasional slide into a tree or rock. If you don't want to get dented, you shouldn't follow Doug and Sam around.
Drivers with a binary throttle pedal are more than welcome, but you have to have the axles to play.![]()
You want Glenn to get you back to the campground? Who's going to tow his jeep back there so he can get someone else's jeep to come get you?
im still the only driver to break a non moving part....
and if you have a binary throttle and poorly equipped axles you will get made fun of and put down after you break it.....for eternity![]()
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and if you have a binary throttle and poorly equipped axles you will get made fun of and put down after you break it.....for eternity![]()
If I break one of my axle shafts do you offer a warranty on site?
I think Doug has you on that one. His non-moving part was critical to the running/driving of the Jeep. Body damage doesn't count.Oh? What part is that? Have you forgotten about the front unirail I ripped open with that side winching?
and if you have a binary throttle and poorly equipped axles you will get made fun of and put down after you break it.....for eternity![]()