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To: Ish who wrote (24398)10/31/1999 6:07:00 AM
From: JDN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 24894
 
Dear Ish: Yes, while the Jamborees have various rated trails they ALL seem to represent more obstacles than you would likely ever face on your own. However, believe me, your Jeep is FAR stronger and capable then you could ever imagin until you try it. So long as you stick to a trail rated 5 or lower I dont think you would damage your Jeep much other than scratches so long as you have skid plates and rock rails installed. Most of the Jeeps I saw at our latest Jamboree were stock jeeps mostly with skid plates. They all did fine except for the Cherokee I mentioned that submerged in the river and required drying out the motor. The guides are also mechanical in nature and in fact considering they did there work on a muddy river bank I thought they were the best I had ever seen. JDN