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- Total Lift
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Sorry @Rick W the only way it could be perfect is if it was full of very good looking females.
Good lard. Now that is what I call "redneck welderish:".
What states 1-10 scale are we using for these very good looking females?
A 10 in Montana is like a 3 in Florida..
Fire up your imagination and picture this:
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Flat towing one of these:
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I met this conglomeration on the interstate. Maybe the motorhome was pushing the Jeep? Had a regular towbar setup like what one usually sees used to tow a Jeep behind a motorhome...
And also @Rick W has some competition... found this on FB
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I would say that any modern Jeep (or any brand of vehicle that isn't a full size truck honestly...) could flat tow that Winnebago... Once..) I don't see any Jeep transmission holding up very long thoughFire up your imagination and picture this:
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Flat towing one of these:
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I met this conglomeration on the interstate. Maybe the motorhome was pushing the Jeep? Had a regular towbar setup like what one usually sees used to tow a Jeep behind a motorhome...
depends on disposable vs long term. Tyrus on Fox says guys will rotate four twos together 8. I’m good with that.
that old jk engine in that wrangler probably used the last of its life to pull that rv. those are very low powered wrangler motors and barely could pull themselves