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Oceano Dunes kick ass!
http://www.calpoly.edu/images/2nd_le...ddunes_pic.jpg
So, apparently the oceano dunes right next door to where we live is the only place in California where you can actually drive you car down onto the beach. We've taken the Jeep down there a couple times now, and... it kicks ass! Short of being on a racetrack, this is one of the most fun things you can do with your pants on. Jeeps are awesome too... I have even more respect for their 4-wheeling abilities now that we've taken a 17 yr-old factory stock Cherokee out and cruised around the soft-sand dunes for hours with no problem. Just air down the tires to 10psi or so, put it in 4wd-low, and go for it. :twisted: You just gotta watch out that you don't do something stupid like drive through deep water on the beach and get ruined like this guy: http://www.jeepgirloffroad.com/image...eek-Victim.jpg :lol: |
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If that was my truck, I'd claim it had been stolen, and nothing on earth would sway me from that. :lol:
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With the resident P-shop operators on this board, I knew before I even posted it that this thread would end up with that Bronco in an OWN3D picture. :lol:
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Maybe the jokes on us. Maybe that's the Bronco version of the Cadillac Ranch, and some surfer planted it there. :P
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Hey Matt, what all did you do to your Jeep back when you were off-roading it?
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Hey Austin...
My Jeep was a '98 Wrangler TJ. Mods Engine I-6Throttle body spacer Air intake estimated 200 hp Auto Tranny Suspension Custom mix of components 4.5" lift Coils springs Rancho 9000 5 way adjustable shocks Custom cromoloy rear links Elipticle front links for added drop Stainless steel brake lines. ADjustable pinion angle brackets Heavy duty Chromoly tie rods Quick-disconnect sway bars Drivetrain Drive shaft in rear converted to heavy duty CV shaft, could operate at any angle. Heavy duty front shaft Modified output shaft Transmission cooler Axle vents in cab for water crossing capability Tires 33 12.50 BFG Mud terrain on American racing Black steel 15x7 Custom Heavy Duty swing out tire carrier Dick Cepek Baja Laser Spot lights undercarriage rock lights for night wheeling. Customer Stereo install, overhead console, 2 8" Subs Uniden 40 channel CB Custom locking tool box compartment thats pretty much all. pictures can be found here |
Matt: TTIWWOP on that beast! I know you got pics somewhere!
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I miss my Jeep sometimes. :( It was tons of fun. At least I can still play with the Tundra. :D
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Awww poor Matt. :? Want a hug?
JC P.S. My friend has a TJ on 33s, that thing is big. |
No, it's all good.
Actually, they work a lot better with 33's, unless you go absolutely crazy on the suspension and change the geometry, longer control arms, bigger lift, etc. I put 35's on it briefly, and I just didn't work as good, it really took away a lot of travel. I think 33's are perfect for mildly modified setups like mine had. |
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So I dug this thread up from a year ago...
We went out to teh dunes again, this time in the new Jeep, and it was fun. I like playing in the sand... |
Love the last picture..
rock on. |
Sweet Thread...OCeano rulz da house.!
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Wow, I really miss pismo now thanks alot guys. THis thread is kinda funny
'cuz I just started a new job working on jeeps, installing lifts, fabricating rollbars and bumpers and such, It is the greatest thing ever!! |
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