Oscar Indy
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- Oscar
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Where do I even put these?
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I see them put under the •”Trail Rated” circular badge
Where do I even put these?
I may put them on the tailgate
Where do I even put these?
I started putting mine on the upper left side of my tail gate.
Where do I even put these?
Good question!!Here’s my question;
are those for the trails the vehicle has done or the driver??
I’ve got a few that I earned driving the trails in the JK but never put on the Jeep. Would it be improper to put them on the JT since IT didn’t do the trails or is it cool to put them on there to show the trails IVE done?
Isnt it a combination of doing a challenging trail in your rig? The badge shows that that rig did that trail. Doing a trail in one rig is different from doing the same trail in another rig. At the very least, Jeep intended them to go on the rigDisagree.
You did the trail. The mule doesn't get the credit the guide earned.
You can. You do whatever you want, it's obvious I'm not going to change your mind. For me and the Jeepers around here, the badges go on the rig. If I get another Jeep, then to put a badge on it to show IT went through the trail, I'll need to do the trail in THAT rig.Climbed Everest but changed my shoes so I can't claim it now.
Well if you wanna be shitty about it then I guess I should point out that these are all very tame trails and the rock crawlers I run around with tend to laugh at those guys who think these are an accomplishment. There is a reason I have a fistful that have never been attached to anything.You can. You do whatever you want, it's obvious I'm not going to change your mind. For me and the Jeepers around here, the badges go on the rig. If I get another Jeep, then to put a badge on it to show IT went through the trail, I'll need to do the trail in THAT rig.
I didn't mean to come across as being discourteous. The caps were just for emphasis. Perhaps I should have used italics, but didn't want to bother with formatting.Well if you wanna be shitty about it then I guess I should point out that these are all very tame trails and the rock crawlers I run around with tend to laugh at those guys who think these are an accomplishment. There is a reason I have a fistful that have never been attached to anything.
I didn't mean to come across as being discourteous. The caps were just for emphasis. Perhaps I should have used italics, but didn't want to bother with formatting.
And I'll concede a point you made to you. That if you are the kind of person who swaps rigs or changes them often in drastic ways, then you wouldn't want whoever gets your rig to get the badge, since they didn't do the trail, nor would you consider your "rig" having done one trail when it was in one configuration as opposed to another trail with drastic improvements.
My intent was not to argue with you on what you should do with your badges, but offer a reason for putting them onto a rig for those who asked, and so yours wasn't the only voice of opinion on the matter.
I don't like rock crawling, I see it as pointless. But I don't judge the folks that do them. That's the great thing about the Jeep community, we are all friends in the same passion/tools even if we have different implementations. Friends?
Best of luck to you in your endeaveor
Forgive me if I was quick on the draw being a bit testy. Less than 24 hrs till my team starts heading to KOH and lots left to accomplish. Plus we are missing parts....which always sucks.