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2017 JKU "Big Bear" Overland Build

Old 11-30-2017, 05:10 PM
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Originally Posted by ttephotos
Thanks man! Hope yours is coming along. Light conversion and probably and Awning is the next thing going on this beast!
She looks sexy! Keep us updated on your progress.
Old 12-05-2017, 06:47 PM
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Incredible photos! Had to chuck a follow on Insta just for that!

Keen to see the build progress
Old 12-11-2017, 07:24 AM
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Originally Posted by bilash31
Congrats on the build. Looks nice. And welcome to the Jeep family.

Looking through the pics I have to just try and give you some advice from a long time Jeeper. Your fourth pic posted today ( the one driving fast through water and splashing) is what I thought to mention. Have you ever heard of hydrolocking an engine? You might want to research that a bit. The air intake on the JKs is located on the passenger front side of the engine bay. There are many stories of people sucking water into the engine from water shot up toward the intake when splashing water up there. Suffice to say it can result in engine damage. Always better to take water crossings slowly and only up to depth specified by Jeep. Take the advice as you will. Just wanted to let you know. Happy Jeeping.
Have heard of the risk, had a friend driving and they were not supposed to hit it so hard but no damage so I have that image now? Snorkel to avoid this being an issue in the future is on the build list for sure.
Old 12-11-2017, 08:02 AM
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Water should always be crossed slowly, snorkel or no snorkel. So many people like to see it splashing all over the place .

I used to let buddies drive......till one of em was a hair away from rolling it with me in the passenger seat due to missing a line I thought was obvious. That was a scary lesson to learn the hard way. It was a lot more precarious than the water crossing in your pic, but it really made me reassess the "what if's" of having an incident while someone else was in control.

Nice pics btw!
Old 12-12-2017, 09:18 AM
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Originally Posted by resharp001
Water should always be crossed slowly, snorkel or no snorkel. So many people like to see it splashing all over the place .

I used to let buddies drive......till one of em was a hair away from rolling it with me in the passenger seat due to missing a line I thought was obvious. That was a scary lesson to learn the hard way. It was a lot more precarious than the water crossing in your pic, but it really made me reassess the "what if's" of having an incident while someone else was in control.

Nice pics btw!
gotta admit it makes for cool images haha. If I don't know how deep it is I always creep it in. Hit some byways in Snowdonia while this snow storm hit and put it pretty deep on the passenger side, really has me bumping the snorkel up the build list a bit at this point.
Old 12-16-2017, 05:53 PM
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More to come but did manage to get a few of the shots edited! Camped out in the tent and did some byway runs with a fellow Overland Bound member when the big snow storm hit the UK last weekend. Needless to say the tent handles tents down to 20F just fine, I found even in my base layer that a decent sleeping bag was still to warm and used just a blanket! So far loving the Expedition III and have no complaints!
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Old 01-15-2018, 02:37 PM
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Well I finished my Alps trip about 2 weeks ago. 9 Days 8 Countries and 3k miles of pure greatness. Not alot of dirt to be found but an amazing road trip and due to the weather it wasn't nearly as boring! over 5k images taken and just got my first cull down to 7-800 so will be doing the rest of the edits now expect a big post like the N Coast 500 one in the coming weeks! However to hold yall off here are the rest of the shots from the Snowdonia trip.
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Old 02-10-2018, 11:07 AM
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Well still working on the Alps photos. Had to push them back as I just hit Strata Florida Lane with the bugout wales guys again!
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Snorkel and ARB Breathers were installed for this trip (splashy images all day now!) and I was more than relieved I spent the money and got them installed, with water up onto the hood or "bonnet" in some spots on the lane I am confident the Jeep would not have been able to do it without those bits of kit.

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Old 02-11-2018, 04:15 AM
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*Scratches Forehead* I must be missing something.. I don't see any relevance to a "Build Thread".
Old 02-11-2018, 09:30 AM
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Originally Posted by TrailBadger
*Scratches Forehead* I must be missing something.. I don't see any relevance to a "Build Thread".

Well if ya like I can only take photos of the new snorkel and maxtrax mounted for this trip but I figure folks like to see what I am doing with all the parts rather than product photos.

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