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Post by jeepnut on Feb 16, 2008 18:05:24 GMT -5
I have nothing really bad, but heres a few: After some paint, some sliders should come in handy: Some fender damage: And a barely know it there, small dent, to get covered up by armor:
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Post by treeofliberty on Feb 17, 2008 10:09:23 GMT -5
I'll play. This obstacle on Martinez Canyon Loop in Arizona: Led to these beautiful scars: When I showed my lovely wife, she just said, "its just a good excuse to replace them with tube fenders." I do love her.
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Post by sylvanis on Feb 17, 2008 19:14:55 GMT -5
When I showed my lovely wife, she just said, "its just a good excuse to replace them with tube fenders." I do love her. That's awesome. Remember...it's not a scratch....it's a memory.
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Post by moneypit on Feb 17, 2008 20:07:12 GMT -5
I don't have pics of some of my trail memories but here are a couple. I have successfully broken the same flare twice. Here is what can happen when you let someone drive your Jeep' I pulled the fender out myself but the Hanson front bumper got pushed back 3 ". Heres the guy she drove into. This one is not me but it is trail damage none the less. Sorry the pic is blurry but I had to make a quick exit!
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Post by jeepguylj on Feb 18, 2008 1:10:54 GMT -5
So far i don't have any trail damage, i guess i just lucky.
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Post by jeepnut on Feb 18, 2008 11:50:13 GMT -5
Nice guys, keep em' coming.
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Post by timmy24540 on Feb 18, 2008 11:57:10 GMT -5
Well I don't have any as of yet, but I am sure they are on the way. Send'em in. I bet the first one was a "hard pill to take". Oh, but I do have some "AZ pin striping" going on.
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Post by Belfast on Feb 18, 2008 21:28:51 GMT -5
I wish I took a pic of it, but I didn't - we were doing a river crossing (actually it was more like driving the length of the river - but that's a technicality) and a log got jammed on a rock and ended up bulging up the floorboards on the passenger side up about 5". Scared the crap out of my wife as it was right under her feet. I was able to pull out the log on the trail and stomp the floorboards back in place.
Other than that, there are a bunch of small dents and scratches in my skid plates and one little dimple in the frame
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Post by treeofliberty on Feb 23, 2008 10:47:18 GMT -5
Well I don't have any as of yet, but I am sure they are on the way. Send'em in. I bet the first one was a "hard pill to take". Oh, but I do have some "AZ pin striping" going on. That's funny, coming from a Cali. I've wondered whether the term "AZ pin striping" was just a local term. Now I know. We've not owned a truck in the last 10 years that hasn't sported a health dose of pin striping. Did you earn your stripes in AZ, Timmy? Its amazing how every obstacle in Arizona has thorns. It makes you pay close attention to branches at face level.
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Post by nfunlimited on Feb 27, 2008 15:08:27 GMT -5
My skid plate(hard to tell, but it should be flat and level: after attempting this hole:
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Post by goat on Mar 7, 2008 12:07:07 GMT -5
Jenn's stock unlimited driveshaft, after a casual ecounter with a rock.
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