Trip with Vermont jeepers

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I went on a prerun for The Jeepers jamboree at Killington, Vt. with the Vermont jeepers today. They do have a few Toyotas , but mostly J**ps. We meet at killington and I was one toyota with about 20 Jeeps. I know a few of the guys and the ribbing started, " Do I smell rice? etc." We took a trail up over Killington , then over Pico and some really good trails with steeps, mud and a lot of boulders. A good day, some rain, a busted jeep and a really good bunch of guys.
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I went out with those guys once a long time ago. they were really nice guys, and a totally family friendly wheel. Can't say the same for the other clubs up here.

How did the rig do?
 
Looks like some pretty good flex there Gary!
 
I went out with those guys once a long time ago. they were really nice guys, and a totally family friendly wheel. Can't say the same for the other clubs up here.

How did the rig do?

The rig did good. It is really soft, so alot of body roll. When you are going down a hill and a front wheel drops in a hole, the opposite rear stays on the ground rather than lifting, therefore it feels like there is no weight on that rear and it feels like it is going over until the coilover reaches the end. Scared the s**t out of me the first time it happened. It takes a little getting used too. I am going to try a currie anti-roc swaybar in the rear.
 

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