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Having a blast on the trails. 20220114_150208.jpg20220114_150201.jpg20220114_150247.jpg20220114_150400.jpg20220114_150338.jpg
 
Is driving over rocks in a Jeep analogous to @Neal flying his plane? Trying to understand as both are up in the air.
 
Yeah, I don't get it. Can't you just drive around them??
 
Dang GPS anyway!
 
The trail ratings at Hot Springs OHV Park are very different than most. They range trails from 1 to 5, and the 3s are as tough as anything I have yet to do.

Highly recommend this park. My daughter has a stock sport and was able to do all of the trails we did.
 
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Nice setup RB. What lift are you using and what fenders are those? Also, like the front bumper modification, did the same to mine. Looks great! :)

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Nice setup RB. What lift are you using and what fenders are those? Also, like the front bumper modification, did the same to mine. Looks great! :)
I am running the Maximus 3 GeoLift with 5in Synergy Springs and the Falcon 3.3Sp2 adjustable shocks.

The fenders are stock, just "chopped" or split in half, removing the outer layer. It really adds a lot of clearance.

My friend had a gladiator Mojave that the split fenders where enough for 37s with no additional lift.
 
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