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dont be recovered, recover your self
#21
when I sold my brother my b2 he loved it when the motor finally blew he traded it in the dealer said it had over 340,000 miles on it and I mudded the crap out of it but now i drive a full size i keep tools air pump ect in it. it came in handy when my buddys 4 wheeler had a flat on the trails had the plug kit and pump 5 min later we was up and runnin
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#22
i know a matia car club that does that so it will help in getting people to join and come to there get togethers when they to found rising and cooks out and stuff
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#23
matt : i made your thread a sticky. its good to have this info for anyone from beginners to advanced wheelers.
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#24
back to the top...please make sure you have some tools,tow strap,tow points, fluids,cb radio if ya can, and any spare parts for things you think are weak and may break(ie. axle shafts,u joints,etc)
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#25
Always remember to adapt to your area too. Since I now live in FL. I have had to add a few things. Like a Machete for brush, a home made Pull Pal(since its mostly sand), sunblock, emergency rain coats,nomex sleeves and gloves so I can work on the truck even when its still hot. I recently found that my MRE's were getting old and I need to get some new ones(they do have a shelf life). Plus change that water once and a while, it can turn bad so you cant drink it. In the hot weather you need even more water for your self and you NEED to drink it!
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#26
broncomatt Wrote:Always remember to adapt to your area too. Since I now live in FL. I have had to add a few things. Like a Machete for brush, a home made Pull Pal(since its mostly sand), sunblock, emergency rain coats,nomex sleeves and gloves so I can work on the truck even when its still hot. I recently found that my MRE's were getting old and I need to get some new ones(they do have a shelf life). Plus change that water once and a while, it can turn bad so you cant drink it. In the hot weather you need even more water for your self and you NEED to drink it!

how about a snake bite kit???? :bdent:
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