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DESERT RAT
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It's an AZ thing.

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Post Icon Posted: Nov 4th, 2009 at 04:59 pm

Well im from phoenix az and prefer desert to mud so what i do know of wheeling (which i am new to), doesnt so much apply to mud i guess. this jeeps got a ways to go but hopefully enough to start wheelin with you guys.
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Post Icon Posted: Nov 4th, 2009 at 08:08 pm

Welcome to the club. We have wild to mild rigs and I am sure you will fit right in. Look forward to seeing you out at an event.

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Post Icon Posted: Nov 6th, 2009 at 12:33 am

did a little wheeling in AZ myself. True, not as much mud out there as there is here and I'm still not a huge fan of the mud myself but you'll find there isn't much around here that avoids it. If you come out to the trail with a pull strap and a place to hook it up, you'll likely be surprised what your ride is capable of. Welcome and hope to see you on the trail soon.
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05 Rubicon, Rock Krawler 5.5 extreme long arm lift. ARB Bull Bar, warn 9.5TI winch, ProComp 15x10 steelies, DickCepec 35x12.50 15 Mud Country's and ProComp shocks.
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