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Trackrig
Apr 09, 2014Explorer II
I've always owned at least one 4X4 since I started driving. Had my first Jeep at about 15 so that's of course what I chose as a toad. Found a RoadMaster II tow bar on Craig's list at a good savings and bought the baseplates from a local RV shop. Installed the baseplates one evening myself and did the wiring a couple of nights later. Saved a lot of money that way. On my 2002 Wrangler there was no cutting of anything in the baseplate area like there on some of the cars to do the installation. I could unbolt everything in two hours and you'd never know anything had been installed and move it to another jeep.
If you're anywhere in the western half of the country you'll get a lot of enjoyment from the Jeep even if you're doing only very mild off-roading.
Bill
If you're anywhere in the western half of the country you'll get a lot of enjoyment from the Jeep even if you're doing only very mild off-roading.
Bill
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