ATLalien
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- Jul 15, 2019
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- North Georgia
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- Gladiator Overland
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Uh oh. Jeep will void your warranty for sure now! Lol!Saturday at Tray mountain GA, bone stock Overland. Shout out to my fellow Jeepers up there that day for taking the pics and video for us! Any other Overlands getting dirty?
Lol yeah is it bad the first thing I thought was 'that poor alternator!'? lol.Uh oh. Jeep will void your warranty for sure now! Lol!
Yeah... for God's sake do not do any of the things Jeep advertises you can do.......Uh oh. Jeep will void your warranty for sure now! Lol!
Guess it makes about as much sense as paying $50K for a capable off road vehicle and using it to get groceries.For the life of me, I cannot conceive of any reason that someone would buy a $50K car/truck/jeep and then do that to it. It just defies common sense.
Have you ever flooded or otherwise ruined/thrashed a vehicle off-road? My guess is that people that react negatively to the pic (and I'm one of them) are cringing at some kind of PTSD - whether personal or witnessed.Believe it or not, it wasn't nearly as bad as all that. Water was only about 2ft at the deepest, but the bow wave displaced did come over the hood for about 5 secs.
Because he can, of course.For the life of me, I cannot conceive of any reason that someone would buy a $50K car/truck/jeep and then do that to it. It just defies common sense.
Do you feel the same about crawling?For the life of me, I cannot conceive of any reason that someone would buy a $50K car/truck/jeep and then do that to it. It just defies common sense.
I recognize wipe out hill. I ran it on Tuesday, and the long wheelbase crawled up with ease compared to a lot of the wranglers.I prefer these kind of workouts. 3,000 miles on the clock no less.