Tools should not be a problem. The beer, well, that's another story.
Hi Guys,Changing the subject to the Trail Bag List, I really like to go to trails very well prepared but I just bought this jeep last weekend and I'm in a busy week at work, so I will not have the time to have all the complete set of tools, things and spare parts as I was used before in Brazil. Also, I would like to buy it calmy.I will go with a rescue kit of 4x D-rings, 2 recovery straps, 1 tree saver, Gloves, Snatch Block. I tested my winch and it is OK, the remote control is inside the car w/ battery. I will also put in a small bag some tools I have at home, and will bring the 2 OEM driveshafts the ex-owner gave me. I would like to know if it is an issue, or I can follow someone well equipped with tools, so if something happens I can count on using it.
Hi Guys.I'm at the Austell Tag Office and I will need to do the emissions to get a new tag for the jeep. Do you think I can have some problems because the lift and tires not totally covered by the fenders?Sent from my SM-G960U using Tapatalk
Quote from: Carlos LOBO on November 14, 2019, 01:15:52 PMHi Guys.I'm at the Austell Tag Office and I will need to do the emissions to get a new tag for the jeep. Do you think I can have some problems because the lift and tires not totally covered by the fenders?Sent from my SM-G960U using Tapatalknot at allthey won't even look at the lift or fenders....its all about the emissionsAs Clark said...you are good
@j3ff3ry_j33p I'm bringing your chairs.