Getting stuck
#11
Super Member
Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 1,539

Glad to hear she's interested. I wonder if it gets just as hot N humid there.
Trail riding, windows down,head out the window, and A/C full blast!
Trail riding, windows down,head out the window, and A/C full blast!
#12
ORIGINAL: 4lowlife
Glad to hear she's interested. I wonder if it gets just as hot N humid there.
Trail riding, windows down,head out the window, and A/C full blast!
Glad to hear she's interested. I wonder if it gets just as hot N humid there.
Trail riding, windows down,head out the window, and A/C full blast!
#13
BF Veteran
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Central Illinois
Posts: 3,891











Sounds like its time to hook up with a local off-roading club.
Some are stickly for Jeeps, some say they accept other makes, yet critize anything other then a Jeep, and then there are good clubs for all makes.
Do a web search for your area.
Some are stickly for Jeeps, some say they accept other makes, yet critize anything other then a Jeep, and then there are good clubs for all makes.
Do a web search for your area.
#14
Thread Starter
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Auburn, New York
Posts: 72

Ya i did some looking for my area and couldn't seem to much as far as clubs go. Ya jeeps seem to be the favorite, lol i dunno why we were looking at one when we looked at the blazer and in every area the blazer succeded in. As far as power, accelaration, towing, ride quality, and interior features, the blazer in my opinion was much better in all of those area's. I think a blazer looks way better to haha, but everyone has there opinion and there is definatly a bigger community out there for jeep drivers than any other SUV, or truck.
#15
Join Date: May 2006
Location:
Posts: 218

i just had the same experiance camping this weekend. I couldn't find a mud hole that she wouldn't plow through and the only time I got stuck was me trying to go through a water hole with 2 foot deep ruts(all 4 wheels were off the ground) I'm just amazed at how much these trucks go through with the stock michilins on em!
#16
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location:
Posts: 70

i'm ready to try rock port,illinois 700 acres of off roading. lift comes first!
#17
BF Veteran
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Central Illinois
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AH, someone close to me.
Rockport you say. I also want to try that place out.
Rockport you say. I also want to try that place out.
#18
Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Canton PA
Posts: 343

Where is that place at for off roading. Being I'm from pennsy. Only 40 miles from the ny border. just about smack dab in the north central pa.
#19
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: lima ohio(school) quakertown pa(home)
Posts: 66

paragon is in hazelton. i forget where raush creek is. paragon is better for the learing wheeler. rauch creek has ALOT of rocks.
haspin acres in indiana isnt to bad, realy no rocks, but plenty of hill climbs and mud.
next park i am headin to is the badlands in western indiana. should be fun.
haspin acres in indiana isnt to bad, realy no rocks, but plenty of hill climbs and mud.
next park i am headin to is the badlands in western indiana. should be fun.
#20
Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Canton PA
Posts: 343

not to worried about rocks. Just hope I don't kiss any with the body. had some close calls the other weekend with the blazer on a trail called Bear Run. Has some nice hill climbs with some creek crossings with steep rock climbing on the other side. I'm definately getting some bigger tires. either 29's or I'm gonna go 30's Hopefully the next time i hit the trail I will have a buddy with me with his jeep so I can mess around more and get some pics going through the mud and of the trail. Just didn't want to risk stopping in a mud pit then not being able to get moving agian being basically by myself vehicle wise.




