The kid and I got back from the
Jeeper's Jamboree yesterday afternoon and I'm here to report minimal carnage to the XJ. Sorry for you Frog haters, but the red Jeep is still intact with only minor scrapes from the trail

. We met a ton of great people and ate more food than a human should be allowed. Weather was perfect and the trail was excellent. Those of you heading to the Rubicon for the
Sierra Fest next week, you are in for spectacular trail conditions. There are still a few snow drifts on the side of the trail beyond Cadillac Hill, but nothing on the trail itself. So odd for late July.
As we registered the vehicle for the Jambo in Georgetown on Wednesday, we met up with a hoard of
Rubicon Express guys. The RE semi was loaded with their signature
YJ,
TJ, and
JK Jeeps and a bunch of giveaways. I talked to the owner of the old XJ and he said he sold it a while back, so there was no Cherokee presence at this Jamboree. The guys explained that they were at the Jeepers Jamboree as a "re-opening ceremony" and will be back in business Monday (today), 1 August. While speaking to them, I had about 5 of them look at my front suspension. I have been having issues with the passenger spring and explained that I was advised by RE in the past to rotate it 180 degrees to keep it alinged on the perch. This is common with the taller coils and one option is to run shorter springs and an ACOS.
I also took advantage of the situation and thanked them for returning, but I explained that many of us were concerned about their quality and sustained reputation, especially after partnering with another vendor with questionable product quality. They gave each other a knowing glance, and responded with promises of 100% customer satisfaction and money-back guarantees. I asked them how they would advertise this and they said it would be on their web page. It was a pretty interesting conversation and having them look at my rig and provide advice was pretty cool.
On a related note, RE gave away a gizzie bag on Thursday at the Loon Lake entrance of the trail. The bag contained an RE shirt, compact emergency shovel, and nice three-way Smittybilt LED light with red laser pointer. I like free stuff. Especially when you pay 700 bucks for a couple of JJ tickets.
I'll post up more information and pics on the Frog Blog when I return home today. There was also a surprise visitor to the Jambo, and she was as hot in person as on TV.
More later....