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Carrying the Wrangler/Tracker post further
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Spotted this "thing" at the UFWDA 25th on Thurs. Note especially the cool mismatched strange Tera tires on the rear.
Brad ORC Land Use Editor Land Use VP RockGarden 4 Wheelers, Aztec, NM RockGarden 4 Wheelers |
Re: Carrying the Wrangler/Tracker post further
Thats so incredibly stupid.
Why don't people realise that Jeep's are for Offroad, Sazukis are pretty good too, 4runners work, but everything else is a pavement pounder. Thats why noone makes aftermarket lift kits for Civics! http://ala.clanpages.com/sigs/jeepster.jpg [b]Proud owner of the first "trans-Oz" four wheel drive[b] (We took the "Yellow Brick" trail.) |
Re: Carrying the Wrangler/Tracker post further
Brad, did that thing have Michigan plates on it? I believe I know who owns that and have wheeled with him in upper Michigan a few years back. I can't remember his name off hand, i'd like to say Jim Mazzoola.. something like that, very active in the Michigan 4 Wheel Drive Association.
"It's not ugly! It just has a lot of "Character"! |
Re: Carrying the Wrangler/Tracker post further
I don't remember where it was from, but it was from out of state.
Brad ORC Land Use Editor Land Use VP RockGarden 4 Wheelers, Aztec, NM RockGarden 4 Wheelers |
Re: Carrying the Wrangler/Tracker post further
Thanks Brad.. it's gotta be him... I can't imagine two Trackers running Terra tires..but.. you just never know! I did make a mistake just in case Jim is reading this.. he is very active in the Great Lakes 4 Wheel Drive Association.. which covers Michigan, and surrounding states. Rick
"It's not ugly! It just has a lot of "Character"! |
Re: Carrying the Wrangler/Tracker post further
you can turn almost anything into a good wheeler. i've seen geo trackers with scout dana44's, i have even seen one in a magazine with full width axles and 1/4 eliptic rear springs. you just have to do it.
brian wilson 80 cj5 "high 5" stretched to 100" wb vortec350/4L80E/d300/d60fr/14br/detroits/4.56/38's |
Re: Carrying the Wrangler/Tracker post further
No kidding, I think it shows originality and I'm glad he wheeling it. I'd love to follow it just to see how it does on the trail. A friend is going to build one, and he's been itching to start on it. We used to have a 4 door one, and it went great (rear coils).
JEEPN Winter Harbor, Maine '81 CJ-8 Scrambled, It's a Jeep, Chevy, IHC kinda thing! '88.5 Zuki, 7" Lift, Locked, Swamped, Rolled, and just generally broken in right! |
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