Am I crazy or....?
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Originally Posted by jonnynewyork
like a u turn but tighter, so you have to go forward while turning, then back up, then go forward again, how else do you turn around in a tight space
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You are not alone. This Jeep is like my ol' BMX bike I had when I was a kid. If there is a hill I wanna go over it if there is mud puddle I wanna go through it!
There was a giant mulch pile in the parking lot the other day here at work. I was really wanting to climb it in mine and take a picture, but we have too many cameras and I'm sure I'd get in trouble.
There was a giant mulch pile in the parking lot the other day here at work. I was really wanting to climb it in mine and take a picture, but we have too many cameras and I'm sure I'd get in trouble.
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I saw this happen at my office building today. Its only about 4' high. Am I crazy or am I alone in wanting to plow through/over that with my JK simply because I know I could??
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I hate it when I see tire tracks through medians, grass easements and around parking lots. Just because you can doesnt mean you should, and all those tire tracks in places they dont belong just gives more ammo to the anti ORV crowd. Save it for the trails city slickers.
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Used to want to. But just wheel for real a few times, hard, and get it outta your system. The JK can do soooooo much more than climb a pile of junk.
Best keep off roading to the ORV parks
Best keep off roading to the ORV parks
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I'm more concerned with cars cutting through parking lots at 30 mph and taking right turns from left lanes, the grassy areas are the safest places