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Offline TravisMac

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Re: Rugged mountain in Clayton Oklahoma
« Reply #24 on: August 01, 2020, 09:07:30 PM »
She has a nice ride and can wheel.  I have no problem with that
Totally agree. I hear wheeler's envy.
She has to be the best, most famous female wheeler today.
Not even close.

I watched Kimberley Sparrow drive the
absolute shit out of her 4800 car at AOP. 

And THEN, turned around and was Co-dawg for her husband in the 4400 race. 

That’s some real driving
Yeah and she didn’t have to stack 6 feet of rocks to try to make herself look cool on YouTube


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Re: Rugged mountain in Clayton Oklahoma
« Reply #25 on: August 01, 2020, 09:07:44 PM »
My only thing against her is that she didn’t do a nut/bolt check of her rig before taking on what they’re claiming to be some of the craziest wheeling (which I’d agree with).

Even I get under the Jeep before and after each ride and make sure everything is tight that’s supposed to be tight and that all my stuff is in good working order. There’s no excuse for showing up unprepared.

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Re: Rugged mountain in Clayton Oklahoma
« Reply #26 on: August 01, 2020, 09:13:15 PM »
My only thing against her is that she didn’t do a nut/bolt check of her rig before taking on what they’re claiming to be some of the craziest wheeling (which I’d agree with).

Even I get under the Jeep before and after each ride and make sure everything is tight that’s supposed to be tight and that all my stuff is in good working order. There’s no excuse for showing up unprepared.
Exactly!

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Re: Rugged mountain in Clayton Oklahoma
« Reply #27 on: August 01, 2020, 09:15:54 PM »
My only thing against her is that she didn’t do a nut/bolt check of her rig before taking on what they’re claiming to be some of the craziest wheeling (which I’d agree with).

Even I get under the Jeep before and after each ride and make sure everything is tight that’s supposed to be tight and that all my stuff is in good working order. There’s no excuse for showing up unprepared.
“Hey guys, I know we said drivers meeting at 9am, and it’s 9:30, but I want to replace my heater core before we hit the trails. Also, what’s a heater core?”
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Re: Rugged mountain in Clayton Oklahoma
« Reply #28 on: August 01, 2020, 09:21:21 PM »
Man, y’all are like Monday morning quarterbacks!  Why the bashing?
Shecwheels almost every weekend all over the US. Not one of y’all have fixed something at the park before a ride?  If you say, no, I call bullshit.  No one is perfect
Get dirty, or get off the trail!

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Re: Rugged mountain in Clayton Oklahoma
« Reply #29 on: August 01, 2020, 09:23:21 PM »
Man, y’all are like Monday morning quarterbacks!  Why the bashing?
Shecwheels almost every weekend all over the US. Not one of y’all have fixed something at the park before a ride?  If you say, no, I call bullshit.  No one is perfect
Fixed something I broke at the park, yes. Did preventative, elective maintenance? No


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Re: Rugged mountain in Clayton Oklahoma
« Reply #30 on: August 01, 2020, 09:26:33 PM »
Maybe she didn’t have time fromevwhere she rode the precious ride, decided to do it at park?  Does it really matter?  She missed a couple hours of the first trail.
I’m not judging, just my opinion.
Get dirty, or get off the trail!

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Re: Rugged mountain in Clayton Oklahoma
« Reply #31 on: August 01, 2020, 09:48:25 PM »
I think someone (I don't she actually did the work) only changed the bushings because of the noise.

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Re: Rugged mountain in Clayton Oklahoma
« Reply #32 on: August 01, 2020, 09:51:11 PM »
Maybe she didn’t have time fromevwhere she rode the precious ride, decided to do it at park?  Does it really matter?  She missed a couple hours of the first trail.
I’m not judging, just my opinion.
She’s a YouTuber.  She makes content for the public to enjoy.  I’m all good w that...we can like it or not.   


Is she a great driver?  That’s up for debate and completely subjective.

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Re: Rugged mountain in Clayton Oklahoma
« Reply #33 on: August 02, 2020, 12:46:33 AM »
Man, y’all are like Monday morning quarterbacks!  Why the bashing?
Shecwheels almost every weekend all over the US. Not one of y’all have fixed something at the park before a ride?  If you say, no, I call bullshit.  No one is perfect
Fixed something I broke at the park, yes. Did preventative, elective maintenance? No


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Re: Rugged mountain in Clayton Oklahoma
« Reply #34 on: August 03, 2020, 08:51:40 AM »
Maybe she didn’t have time fromevwhere she rode the precious ride, decided to do it at park?  Does it really matter?  She missed a couple hours of the first trail.
I’m not judging, just my opinion.
She’s a YouTuber.  She makes content for the public to enjoy.  I’m all good w that...we can like it or not.   


Is she a great driver?  That’s up for debate and completely subjective.

if it were my "job" to wheel and make content, id be damn sure my junk was ready to wheel, not like she was at work all week and couldnt  lmao
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Re: Rugged mountain in Clayton Oklahoma
« Reply #35 on: August 03, 2020, 08:58:31 AM »
Maybe she didn’t have time fromevwhere she rode the precious ride, decided to do it at park?  Does it really matter?  She missed a couple hours of the first trail.
I’m not judging, just my opinion.
She’s a YouTuber.  She makes content for the public to enjoy.  I’m all good w that...we can like it or not.   


Is she a great driver?  That’s up for debate and completely subjective.

if it were my "job" to wheel and make content, id be damn sure my junk was ready to wheel, not like she was at work all week and couldnt  lmao

When she was "building" her jeep she asked me a ton of questions on instagram. fast forward to jeep invasion last year, She was stuck in a parking lot with "no steering" as she called it. I pulled over in my jeep as she obviously had no idea what she was looking at (not saying im an expert). Turns out her tie rod clamp was sheered off. I grabbed some zip ties and tucked it up out of the way so she could limp back to her hotel. She never said thank you or even acknowledged that i had helped. I was a fan of hers up until then.

 



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