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It is what it is.Kind of the idea except it would be a huge improvement to have 20% jeep experience. Here and FB its really like 5% what we did WITH and the rest is what we did TO or something to do about which trim does best.
I had to google that BTW. Now I know
I'm an hour away from any type of moderate off-roading and there's domestic obligations on top of that. My Jeep required modifications to be suitable for that off roading which required research which a lot of was done here (with mixed results I might add.) Then procurement and installation. All this aspect is forum intensive.
Most of my off-roading is either relatively uneventful or too intense or I'm enjoying myself too much to stop and pose or setup cameras just to drive by then stop and break it down. Not my idea of fun.
And then there's the brand identity group which is A LOT of pedantry and navel gazing and hair splitting and d**k measuring. And every question has to be answered with pics of Jeeps that are completely unrelated to the question because folks are very proud of their unique creations and have to show them off solicited or not.
It is what it is.
When I'm on the trail wondering if this puddle blocking my way is going to be too deep and if there's a suitable winch point or I'll have to shut down quickly not to flood the intake, there's no room for "i wish more folks would post more of this" in the process and when I've gotten through it, my adrenaline and endorphin systems have been thoroughly satisfied and is almost an exercise in degeneration to then attempt to convey the experience in detail here.
God bless those who take the time to document and do so.
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