L.O.S.T. KJ West Trail Charity Pics
I took alot
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http://albertfattal.com/Toy%20Run%20Video-07.avi
http://albertfattal.com/Toy%20Run%20Video-12.avi
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Albert, I'm not into "off roading" anymore. I enjoyed it with my trail bikes back when I was your age (a 100 years ago). But I do have to say, if I had access to trails like you posted in some of your photos, and all those wide open spaces, I could probably be tempted to give it another try. Thanks for sharing. Great photos!
You would be surprised, the KJ's can do just about anything any other SFA Jeep can.
http://www.dodgetalk.com/forums/show...9&page=2&pp=20
http://www.dodgetalk.com/forums/show...9&page=2&pp=20
Originally Posted by AlbertFattal
You would be surprised, the KJ's can do just about anything any other SFA Jeep can.
http://www.dodgetalk.com/forums/show...9&page=2&pp=20
http://www.dodgetalk.com/forums/show...9&page=2&pp=20
I like liberties, and they are very capable... but without at least 1 locker you might as well be in a 2wd truck from what I've seen in the rocks.
I don't think I could ever give up the abilities of the solid front axle.
This would never happen with a solid axle...
This would never happen with a solid axle... http://www.lostkjwest.com/moab/mb17.jpg
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