This month have not been working on my jeep, or really doing much. A few days ago I got my license, but still have to work on my jeep before I can go on any off road trips. So far, I do not have any major trips planned soon, but my uncle really wants to go. He just got his Jeep back from 4 wheel parts and is dying to go try it out. He went all out; he put a 4-inch lift, an atlas, a G2 dana 60 in the rear and dana 44 in the front, and 37-inch tires on his two-door 2007 Jeep Wrangler JK.
Honestly, I am dying to get my Jeep built to go. I can not wait, but until then I am stuck waiting while I work on it in my free time. Recently I found this really cool post from The Jeep Blog called Prepping for Overland off-roading with the Jeep Wrangler. You guys should check it out if you are not too busy.
This blog is mainly talking about the "best" Jeep for off-roading, the Jeep Wrangler Rubicon. Many people may think that the most modern vehicle is the best, which it is, but other Jeeps can still perform just as well. The part of this blog post I believe everyone should see is the 4 point checklist.
In this checklist, it goes over the essentials for an off-road adventure. You should always overpack on camping gear, like food, because you may break and have to spend the night or get lost. Someone you go with should have a map of the trail to avoid getting lost; and someone should carry an emergency kit, just in case. With these three most important things anyone can survive an adventure and have fun.
Congratulations on getting your license! That is certainly a big accomplishment in anyone's life. I have had a few cars in my life that I have worked on before driving them and let me tell you it is the best thing in the world when it is all said and done because you get to appreciate all the hard work you put into it.
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