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Blue 1997 Jeep Cherokee (XJ)

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Chinaman Gulch, 10/2/2004
 
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TrailDamage.com member since February 15th, 2004
 
Email: jdmarsh99@msn.com
City: Arvada
State: Colorado
Zip Code: 80002
Age Range: 36-40
Workplace: Lockheed Martin
Job Title: Information System Security Manager

I wheel with a CB radio AND a two-way radio

TRAIL DAMAGE: Driver's side rocker panel crunch - Spring Creek, 2000. Ex-boyfriend guided me into a rock - will not fix, just put Rock Rails over the damage, applied "Too Far" sticker to make me feel better. Various and sundry unibody 'modifications' from trails in Colorado and Utah. Scratched rock rail on Spring Creek, May 2004, top of the Rock Garden (hmmm... I seem to see a trend...). Leaned into a rock during a rainstorm on Coney Flats and put a goodly dent in my driver door, July 2006.

Current Modifications
 

4.5" lift
-3.5" Rubicon Express full leaf spring
-Rocky Road shackles
-3.5" Rubicon Express front coil springs
-Teraflex spacers
-Doetsch Tech shocks
Rubicon Express upper and lower control arms
Rubicon Express adjustable track bar
New exhaust manifold
Warn front diff protector
Rusty's Offroad XJ Transfer Case Skid
31" BFG AT KO's
15x8 Rock Crawler Chrome Star wheels
Bit o' fender trim
Rocky Road XJ RockRails
Rigid Co. Front FBG bumper
roof rack
rear rack lights
Pioneer CD player
Set of 205 70R15 Blizzaks for ice racing

Future Modifications
 

rear bumper
more stickers

Favorite Colorado Trail: Chinaman Gulch
Why? Challenging, nice views of the Collegiates at the beginning, opportunity to pick up 'friends' in orange jumpsuits.

Favorite Utah Trail: Hell's Revenge
Why? Challenging trail - lots of fun, but you need to keep on your toes!

Least Favorite Trail: Mount Antero
Why? Too dang many mid-size rocks - feels like a cobblestone road.

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