I did see your Bronco in Moab, but did not get to meet you. Now I know the store behind the pickle sticker ware as a badge of honor.I wear my pickle scar proudly! Great job! I need winch lines on 2 of the obstacles with 35s.
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You got that right, thanks for making me laugh that's a good one.
Just goes to show not the size of one's tires................ It's the amount of testicular fortitude one has.
The great thing about Moab is there are a ton of things you can do without risk of body damage, even with “only” 33s (i.e., a stock Badlands) and not have to worry about breaking things. This is one of about 10 trails that isn’t on the list for me, though.I watch videos of trails like that with envy.
I donn't have the terrain, skill, or current vehicle to do it.
One day I will get back out there with our bronco, till then I will live vicariously thru you guys.
Appreciate the posts like this.
I hadn’t thought about putting the radio on scan.Don't you just love the jeep owners superiority complex.
I remember when I had just got my front and rear 4.7 axles installed from a Badlands. I wanted to go test the front locker out and went to Top of the World in Moab. The Bronco had been out for roughly a year and a half, two years at this point. While heading up, I saw two jeeps coming down. I had my radio on scan and these guys were just shit talking back and forth to each other about how the Bronco wasn't a real offroader...
Nicely done @NORCALGXP & @SierraBronco
Thanks, I live less than a two hour drive to the Rubicon Trail.As someone who lives on dead flat Long Island, you guys and gals ready don't know how good you have it for off roading, those pics are wild....