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Pictures from Little Rock Rigs and Coffee meeting and trail ride in the Ouachita Mountains.

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Arrived just in time for lunch. 😁
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You guys have a great mix of Yotas

Does your buddy in the white 100 have his front fenders cut out?

And Did he go anywhere you couldn’t? 😉
He does. They have been trimmed. Jason Harris at Ozark Overland Outfitters in West Plains MO handled the tire size expansion to 37" and did a beautiful job. I'm sure he can get over some things that I cannot.
 
He does. They have been trimmed. Jason Harris at Ozark Overland Outfitters in West Plains MO handled the tire size expansion to 37" and did a beautiful job. I'm sure he can get over some things that I cannot.
Thanks for getting back to me. Lines on the fenders look great, like factory

You’ve always taken the “as low and as light as reasonably possible” approach when it comes to above stock lift height and wheel & tire weights on your builds - which I fully appreciate

When wheeling with a group the trail choices are usually dictated by either the most inexperienced driver or the least offroad worthy vehicle - I like to “pretend” to be right in the middle haha but if I’m not one or the other it’s because I’m both

*My comment in the initial post was to say I bet you had no problem keeping up with your thoughtful build and countless hours of behind the wheel time in your 100*

... just hope that didn’t get lost in the text!

Always enjoy your post, Keep the pics coming 👍
 
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HDJ101K - changed wheels, 1inch torsion adjustment in the front, and new oil.

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It's great to be in covered parking, but the tightness of that spot and it's proximity to that staircase makes my spider senses (or heebiejeebies) go bonkers.
It's such a gorgeous 100...
 
It's great to be in covered parking, but the tightness of that spot and it's proximity to that staircase makes my spider senses (or heebiejeebies) go bonkers.
It's such a gorgeous 100...
Unfortunately the wife can’t park for sh_t so I get the compact stall. It’s not that bad. I’m used to it.
 

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