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Now it is Carolina red clay and rocks. The red clay is like ice when it gets wet. It packs up on your tires ( and everything else ) I try to steer clear of mud these days but sometimes you have no choice. The rocks are fun and is what I prefer.
We used to play out in the woods of what is now the Sawgrass Mills Mall area.
We also used to go out to several of the wildlife management areas. If I recall once you got your hunting permit you could basically run anywhere you wanted.
Great looking Jeep you have and you will really appreciate larger, more aggressive tires offroad.
Where can you offroad in South Florida these days? I have not been back in years
We used to play out in the woods of what is now the Sawgrass Mills Mall area.
We also used to go out to several of the wildlife management areas. If I recall once you got your hunting permit you could basically run anywhere you wanted.
Great looking Jeep you have and you will really appreciate larger, more aggressive tires offroad.
Where can you offroad in South Florida these days? I have not been back in years
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Thanks for the advice. I ordered the BFG km2 m/t's in 33" yesterday along with 17" procomp series 97's. I was definitely considering the TF 2.5" bb with shock extensions but quadratec told me that for just 40-50 dollars more I can get the full kit with shocks. Sounds like a good idea to me. What's your opinion?
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Now it is Carolina red clay and rocks. The red clay is like ice when it gets wet. It packs up on your tires ( and everything else ) I try to steer clear of mud these days but sometimes you have no choice. The rocks are fun and is what I prefer.
We used to play out in the woods of what is now the Sawgrass Mills Mall area.
We also used to go out to several of the wildlife management areas. If I recall once you got your hunting permit you could basically run anywhere you wanted.
Great looking Jeep you have and you will really appreciate larger, more aggressive tires offroad.
Where can you offroad in South Florida these days? I have not been back in years
We used to play out in the woods of what is now the Sawgrass Mills Mall area.
We also used to go out to several of the wildlife management areas. If I recall once you got your hunting permit you could basically run anywhere you wanted.
Great looking Jeep you have and you will really appreciate larger, more aggressive tires offroad.
Where can you offroad in South Florida these days? I have not been back in years
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I remeber my first mud hole lol. My jeep had 68 miles on it and I was on the way home from the dealership. Same thing happened to me, I had a 5'' lift and 35's installed before the 30 day tags expired. That stuff looks nasty lol, be sure to post some pics when you go back with your new setup.
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I remeber my first mud hole lol. My jeep had 68 miles on it and I was on the way home from the dealership. Same thing happened to me, I had a 5'' lift and 35's installed before the 30 day tags expired. That stuff looks nasty lol, be sure to post some pics when you go back with your new setup.