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Cookie Cutter Flat Towing
While the Cookie Cutter TJ is working out well for what it is, there are still some short comings with it. Mainly space. Trying to pack a wife and kid into it for a weekend trip is nearly a no-go at this point due to the amount of ‘stuff’ that always seems to accompany them. Going by the numbers, the TJ weighs in right at 4,000 lbs, the Mercury is rated to tow 6,250 lbs in its current configuration. So…
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De-Lifting the Cookie Cutter TJ
When I purchased the Cookie Cutter TJ, it was sitting on about 6.5” of lift (4.5” Suspension and 2” body) and huge (!) 33” tires. Needless to say, it looked a tad goofy: It didn’t take long for me to slap some 35” tires on it to make it look less goofy, but it was still too tall: So after a bit of horse trading I wound up with a pile of springs to play with: And started swapping them…
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Flat Nasty 6-26-10 In the ’87 XJ
This was another trip where I had hoped to wheel 2 days in a row, but once again this park foiled my attempts to do so. But that’s not to say I didn’t have quite a bit of fun before being drug back onto trailer at the end of the day. We had once again rented the cabin for the weekend and had a great time sitting hanging out after a day of wheeling. We traveled a decent amount of…
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ORT – Flat Nasty 10-17-09 In the ’87 XJ
This was my second trip to Flat Nasty. I had aspirations of being able to wheel two days in a row, but breakage late in the day ended that fun thought. The trip started out with a borrowed tow rig in O-Town… …. And ended in Jadwin Mo
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Flat Nasty 11/15/08 With the ’87 XJ
This was one of my first trips out in the ’87 XJ, and it was also my first trip to Flat Nasty Off Road. Sadly, I didn’t get to see much of the park during this trip as I managed to stuff the fan into the radiator early in the day which ended my fun on the trails. Some photos from the day: It has been fun going through these old photos. I get a kick out of seeing how…