We’re going camping
Whether your 4X4 is a ruby or a beater; a bought or a build up; an all terrain or a Mall terrain, you’re welcome.
Don’t forget, mid to late next month. We still have to set a weekend.

We’re going camping
Whether your 4X4 is a ruby or a beater; a bought or a build up; an all terrain or a Mall terrain, you’re welcome.
Don’t forget, mid to late next month. We still have to set a weekend.

On Saturday while I was literally waiting on paint to dry at home; I took a couple of hours and went off roading with some friends.
These first two pictures are of me climbing a big hill. You may not be able to tell, but I’m driving through a big muddy rut, not over grass.
Enjoy theses videos.
Here I got high-centered . Luckily Zach had a high lift jack with him and promptly got me loose.
Yes, I have skid plates. I wouldn’t be out there if I didn’t.
Note to self: Buy high lift jack.
Zack then I, go through mud.
Zach and I climb.
Thanks to my Hardtop Hoist Kit I was able to give the jeep the freedom it deserves over the weekend.
I was surprised at how easily the top comes off with the kit. Now I have to build some kind of storage unit to keep the top in so it doesn’t get stolen.
From opening the hoist kit package to hard top removal it took about 45 min.


Although I work for a company that makes 95+% of all the NASCAR diecast this is the only diecast car in my home.
It’s a car signed by the Phoenix IT staff. I’m missing a few signatures that I’m going to get later
This means a lot to me and is going to stay with me for a very long time.
I also thought the galvanized paintless look of the car was rugged sweetness.


