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I went trail driving with a buddy of mine today in the Richloam WMA of Fl. I double checked my winch and recovery gear, packed drinking water and wash off water, my wife made sandwiches, etc.... Well all this prep paid off as I was awarded the privilege of pulling his Unlimited out of a hole. Disco 1 Jeep 0
http://m.youtube.com/index?desktop_uri=%2F&gl=US#/watch?v=cx9pisusrq8
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2000 Disco II 113,000 miles
Maintenance: 60K service with BG fluids, front drive shaft rebuild, Denso iridium plugs, front O2 sensors, Akebono ceramics front and rear with new rotors, belt tensioner and idlers, brake fluid and coolant flushed every two years- regardless of miles
Upgrades: OEM brushguard and driving lights, 04 CDL, extended rear axle breather, DI wiper arms, heated seat kit, grey painted chalkboard headliner
No voodoo needed I brought up the video on YT after finding it, clicked the "share" button under the video, and copied and pasted the link shown onto the thread.
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2000 Disco II 113,000 miles
Maintenance: 60K service with BG fluids, front drive shaft rebuild, Denso iridium plugs, front O2 sensors, Akebono ceramics front and rear with new rotors, belt tensioner and idlers, brake fluid and coolant flushed every two years- regardless of miles
Upgrades: OEM brushguard and driving lights, 04 CDL, extended rear axle breather, DI wiper arms, heated seat kit, grey painted chalkboard headliner
Hey man, How were you allowed to drive on those trails? The Richloam Wildlife Management Area website offers very little info about driving trails... Thanks for the help! I live in Sarasota and need to wheel somewhere!
Take SR 471 south from Hwy50. Look for North Grade, Center Grade, or South Grade Rd. From there just drive off until you find a MARKED trail. I highlight marked since I like trail riding, want to be able to continue it, so I try to make as little impact as possible. Right now some are closed due to hunting season but there are miles and miles in there. Youtube "FLRC Richloam" to get a better idea. Oh and take a GPS