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To: JDN who wrote (24399)10/31/1999 6:38:00 AM
From: Ish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 24894
 
<<However, believe me, your Jeep is FAR stronger and capable then you could ever imagin until you try it. >>

I have a fair guess as to what it can do. I've owned some older 4x4 trucks and had a special edition of the first Bronco. Not a fancy edition but a prototype made so Parnelli Jones could run one in the Baja race. I had it airborne more than once. I also took the army off road driving course in Texas.

Now my hunting days are past and I no longer drive trails back in the woods and through water. My main concern with a vehicle these days is to make it last as long as possible and to not get it scratched. At times I still pull a heavy hay wagon through soft mud but that's about it. I drive a 4x4 because we do get some snow in this area and it's a big help when the boat launch ramps get slick or icy.