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Infiltration Forums > Private Boards Index > Jeep/Offroad Enthusiasts > Jeep Exploring(Viewed 681 times)
Poll Question:
what do you drive
Total Votes:7
1. JL00 %
2. JK228.57 %
3. Tj00 %
4. Lj00 %
5. Wj114.29 %
6. Xj114.29 %
7. Car114.29 %
8. Truck00 %
9. SUV114.29 %
10. Lama114.29 %

jeepdaddy   |  | 
Jeep Exploring
< on 2/18/2019 6:47 PM >
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Who here likes to use a Jeep while out adventuring ?


We got a few !


A new JL , a 2012 JK , 2004 Lj , and a 2005 Tj



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Re: Jeep Exploring
<Reply # 1 on 2/20/2019 6:22 PM >
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Building a 71 CJ5 for just this purpose right now. 231 V6 Oddfire, waggy dana 44s.



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Re: Jeep Exploring
<Reply # 2 on 4/22/2019 4:23 PM >
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Were going to southern california in may ! hope to have some cool things to visit



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Re: Jeep Exploring
<Reply # 3 on 9/7/2019 1:25 PM >
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Gone through the phases here - YJ, to TJ and XJ, to JK. The last three were used, and essential, for several of our explores. Now I have a Mustang - that's not working out so well for explores. Visited a Nuke facility in Tenn; fortunately, it was on flat ground, still, slip sliding around in the muddy grass to get up close. I did put a trailer hitch on it for a bike rack though. Still, a Jeep is probably one of the best additions to an explorers repertoire of tools!


@cavemonkey good luck on the build!! post a pic at your first explore with it



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Re: Jeep Exploring
<Reply # 4 on 9/8/2019 12:52 PM >
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One of my top priorities when buying my new vehicle was 4wd. Too many times, I found my self stuck in my Camry - having to get towed (or one time, just sleeping where I was stuck overnight, waiting for the mud to dry!). The Camry had some great advantages (most notably, gas mileage), but when I finally decided on a Jeep (Grand Cherokee), it was the best decision I could have made. I knew I would benefit from a vehicle that was off-road/4wd capable, but I had no idea how much of a difference this would make. I’m able to go to so many places I never could have even considered prior to my switch. For me, it was absolutely worth it and offsets the disadvantages hands down!





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TwitchyPuppy location:
Québec
 
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Re: Jeep Exploring
<Reply # 5 on 11/24/2019 10:32 PM >
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Not in the list, but a '89 YJ.



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Re: Jeep Exploring
<Reply # 6 on 1/27/2020 11:01 PM >
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FSJ, the other side of jeep people.



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Re: Jeep Exploring
<Reply # 7 on 3/26/2020 7:13 PM >
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No WK?



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