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read this, about jeeps and lockers
« on: July 21, 2004, 06:04:55 PM »
Guess what I did tonight. My bother has a Rubicon, and tonight way the first time he let me take it for a night on the town. You should have seen the people looking at the jeep, its stock jet black, with a few little things a bumper which, light bar at the top, and on the sides, with a snorkel. Nothing to fancy at all. My buddy had his dad’s jeep grand Cherokee with a 5.9litle engine, came up to me and said, nice truck to bad I’d eat that thing. Well, I disagreed with him, and I said lets pull. He doesn’t know that the Rubicon came stock with lockers, and besides that the jeep is a smaller wheel base. So we hooked up to each other, I turned the front and rear locker on, and we went at it, he didn’t even stand a chance. His tires where smoking and the rubber was burning, the rubi pretty much didn’t do any thing. Afterwards, I went to the local fairgrounds to try and clime a bunch of stuff that the tracker had trouble doing, I tried it with the jeep it had trouble making it up. Then I went to this rock where the tracker couldn’t do it and the jeep couldn’t as well, well I decided to lock the front and rear, and it climbed it like no problem, it was eating up. I was so surprised. I love trackers but stock jeeps are amazing as well. Mined you the come stock with lockers, that does help, I bet if my tracker was locked I think it could do what the jeep could if not more. My next investment for the tracker will be front and rear lockers. Just wanted to express my experience with everyone. pierre