Rattle rock's very first rock I climbed on, my momentum carried me too far and smashed my driver front fender in with a tree. Got past it and yard saled my gopro and mount on a rock a little further down. Got hung up a quarter of the way up that and managed to shear the saddle bolts on my rear driveshaft. No spares. Drove out of the trail in front wheeled drive to the nearest auto parts and 4$ later I was back on the trail.
Next day we hit little school bus muddier than two pigs fighting over a slop bucket and made the whole trail without winching and managed to smash the passenger side fender to match the driver.
May 18th is National Go Topless Day, if I remember right, someone on wranglerforum was planning a meet and greet and then a parkway ride (or we could do trail ride locally) that day?
anyone going to be at couch mtn June 22nd? We were planning to go tubing on the green river, then doing some wheeling that weekend. Couch is pretty close, I had talked to someone on jf a while back that had a key, but I'm not sure who it was.
I am relatively new to the Asheville area and was hoping someone on here could recommend a good mechanic who understands lifted Jeeps. I have a 4" lifted TJ Rubi and she is trying to develop death wobble on me. I can't identify the problem, so I need a second set of eyes I can trust. I would appreciate any recommendations. Thanks.
Hey Grumpy, there is a 4x4 shop on Patton Ave. Its across from the old closed Ryans, and right next to west ridge auto. I met the guy at a meet amd greet about two years ago. I really can't say if he's a good mechanic, I'm sure he probably is. Ray
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