Badger must have about 30” clearance.RanchRoper wrote: ↑Tue Jan 03, 2023 1:28 pmWe get lots of snow. my bronco has 8” ground clearance keep has 10. Big difference right there. That’s with stock tires.
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Hmmmm...thinking about a change
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Badger has scraped his undercarriage a few times here and there.
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I always wanted a jeep, from the time I got my license at 16. Never got one. Miss Tina has pointed out a few good deals here and there and encouraged me to buy one if I wanted it, but we have two trucks and I wouldn't get rid of either, the jeep would be for running to town in the warmer months with no doors, the top down and enjoying the drive. My luck it would rain. LOL. I just figure the money could be better spent.
A number of friends had Jeeps and loved them... drove them til the wheels fell off and put new wheels on and kept driving.
A few bought them and ... quickly sold them. They weren't JEEP people.
A number of friends had Jeeps and loved them... drove them til the wheels fell off and put new wheels on and kept driving.
A few bought them and ... quickly sold them. They weren't JEEP people.
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The most popular new vehicle I see around here? The new Jeep pickup. I like the looks of it.
Still not buying.
Still not buying.
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I will test drive one a few times. My 2010 F350 died in 2021, >400k kms on it. My wife drives my older one, a 2005 F350 with >500k kms on it. The price of diesel now, we won't be replacing either anytime soon. That's what prompted the Bronco in 2021, and at 35mpg I can't complain. It's just getting older and I don't need the hassle of repairs or worse having it let me down somewhere far from home.
And I want it simple...as few gadgets as possible.
And I want it simple...as few gadgets as possible.
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The husband of a PE teacher I knew before I retired always drove a newer CJ or Wrangler Jeep. She told me he had never taken any of them off of a paved road.BrokenolMarine wrote: ↑Tue Jan 03, 2023 9:16 pmI always wanted a jeep, from the time I got my license at 16. Never got one. Miss Tina has pointed out a few good deals here and there and encouraged me to buy one if I wanted it, but we have two trucks and I wouldn't get rid of either, the jeep would be for running to town in the warmer months with no doors, the top down and enjoying the drive. My luck it would rain. LOL. I just figure the money could be better spent.
A number of friends had Jeeps and loved them... drove them til the wheels fell off and put new wheels on and kept driving.
A few bought them and ... quickly sold them. They weren't JEEP people.
Kind of like the guys that drive a lifted 3/4 ton pickup and have never hauled anything in it that wouldn't have fit in the trunk of a car. When I'm stopped at a light in my Miata they love to get about 6 inches off my bumper so all I see in my mirror is their grill. They seem to especially love it at night so their lights are shining directly in my rear window.
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We have the two trucks, both 4wd, both have been covered in mud, snow, and cow/horse manure. We take care of them, and they look nice even being seven and twelve years old... but they get used. We towed horse trailers, boat trailers, and the trailers that haul the UTV, and the tractor. With my background I always leave space between vehicles. The driver's who tailgate either don't know how to drive, or would rub against you in an elevator.
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And they don't even realize they're doing anything wrong. Several years ago I had a young guy in a big pickup going around 30mph and I wasn't speeding up to the 40mph speed limit fast enough for him, he was about 2 feet off my bumper. 2 lanes, one goes across a bridge, the other continues on. He blasted around me and came within inches of hitting me getting back in the lane I was in. After getting across the bridge we ended up stopped side be side. He rolled his window down and yelled lets go over to that parking lot and I'll beat the c*** out of you. Other than a certain gesture I ignored him. He turned left and I turned right and that was the end of it except that was when I decided to always be carrying.
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Well, done lots of homework, talked with a dealer and even have the wife onboard for a change in the spring or early summer.
Willys package w/soft top.
New color for 2023....Earl. Kind of a sea-foam blue-green-grey....almost same as our canoe.
That's the plan...
Willys package w/soft top.
New color for 2023....Earl. Kind of a sea-foam blue-green-grey....almost same as our canoe.
That's the plan...
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Great looking Jeep! Wife on board...sound like a done deal!
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