Sorry, not a Jeep if it has four doors. Heep maybe. Jeep NO. :)
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Sorry, not a Jeep if it has four doors. Heep maybe. Jeep NO. :)
Here's my 04 WJ. Lifted 2.5" on 31.5" Grabbers. Added the Overland rock sliders, and OEM hitch. Also has Fawkes Fab front shackle tabs. This was from before I moved here, so ignore that hideous yellow plate.
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I want to add to this, there is one problem, if you do a lot of (high speed) highway driving with a Wrangler get a glass rider on your insurance policy. I'm on my third replacement windshield and have a few chips in that one. The Jeep windshield is straight up and down, it absorbs stones, doesn't deflect them. I paid a $250 deductible for the first one. Now I pay an extra $20 per installment payment for no deductible.
My daily driver is a 2000 jeep grand cherokee limited with the 4.7.
https://scontent-ord1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...be&oe=5600044F
I have a 63 CJ5 I have modified to look like an M38A1 with an M416 trailer.
https://scontent-ord1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...ff&oe=55FFE58C
I have a 67 Kaiser Jeep M35A2 deuce and a half I bobbed last summer.
https://scontent-ord1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...1f&oe=55F8B21C
Pa has plenty of wheeling, most of it is just kept a secret because of its questionable legality and bigger crowds always ruin it. In south west PA we sometimes get rides together on pgh offroad forum.
I met user NEAHS & he's got an awesome built TJ. Here's a couple links he sent me:
http://bmja.org/
http://www.anthraciteadventure.com/pages/
I've only got a stocker 2004 WJ for now, but that's enough to get us all over Rausch Creek. I've had 2 YJs, but when I get another Wrangler, I think I'll get a TJ.
Where are you located?
New boots for my station wagon.
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You can find some Pittsburgh based ride planning happening here: http://pgh-offroad.com/forum/forumdi...-Ride-Planning
Bantam Jeep Heritage Festival is the second weekend in June.
Scrubgrass offroad park was very close to Pittsburgh and had some events last year but I'm not sure what the current status is. They had a lot of trails but I think they had trouble with their event insurance.
Rock Run in Patton, PA is open.
Rausch Creek is out past Harrisburg but a good weekend trip with camping available.
Steel Valley 4x4 in Steubenville had a park called Cable Creek I went to once, not sure what the current status is.
Big Rubbers 4x4 out by Johnstown has their own park and they have public events once a year called Spring Thaw, looks like it just happened: http://bigrubbers4x4.org/forum/
Wheeling in Wellsville, Creek Falls, and Casparis is uncertain and you will need a local guide. Things are always closing and opening up.
The Ligonier/Johnstown ridge trails running around State Game Lands 42 are still open. I was always the local guide for those trails and still take people out there for a nice day of easy to moderate wheeling with some harder optional obstacles.