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I've been driving CJs for decades and now TJ, and never had a stone crack those flat upright windshields. And that includes driving on I25 in Colorado, back when it was notorious for construction dump trucks dropping rocks out the back.
One thing I learned though, fall back or pass any vehicle involved with construction. Just stay away from those.
Also some of these guys driving 80+ mph in Broncos, probably asking for trouble with rock hits and all.
Only time I cracked the windshield, is when the hood flipped up while driving, and slammed into the windshield frame, lol.
One thing I learned though, fall back or pass any vehicle involved with construction. Just stay away from those.
Also some of these guys driving 80+ mph in Broncos, probably asking for trouble with rock hits and all.
Only time I cracked the windshield, is when the hood flipped up while driving, and slammed into the windshield frame, lol.
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