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I work in O'Reillys and we have people coming in asking for someone who speaks Spanish. Honestly they believe they should be catered too, and to many stores are making this a ploy for business.
As you can see I had dug in the rear diff. pretty good. Well we blocked it with rocks and I was able to turn hard left and back down enough to get out with out a pull. The day was really warm about 65 degrees I would guess everyone was down to t-shirts by the end of the day. By the final pass...
Now up to this point it was pretty fair, not much mud, and traction for the little worn out tires was good. BUT, I just had to try a little harder. :rolleyes:
Of course I don't have rock sliders on this one yet. "Duh"
Everything seemed good so I let my brother drive and I took the camera and spotting duties, here's a few pics.
Hanging it a little out there, the rear track bar is removed but the front is connected.
Well My brother and myself had a good breakfast at the TA and rolled down to Woolys at 8 am. Maybe 10 vehicles in the lot including the atv's, paid for the day pass and sat around tinkering with the jeep until about 9:30 am. OK time to get dirty, need to see how well the lift was flexing.