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<blockquote data-quote="Gaylord" data-source="post: 1077223" data-attributes="member: 16418"><p>I could not disagree more. Go to Liberty on Memorial day and take a count of rigs with 36 and under tires as compared to over that. You will see "we" are still the vast majority. The guys I wheel with all run 35's or smaller with nothing wider than a TJ. Just because a guy with big meats runs in a group of nothing but big meats does not make them the majority although he may get that feeling. </p><p> The big tires, wide axle guys need to stay the hell off the "jeep trails" . Unfortunately they won't and the added erosion will continue to increase the flames from the environmentalists and close our trails.</p><p> In the 70s and 80's there were plenty of guys with full size K-5's and such running on monster ground hawgs, but they were smart and did not run the Jeep trails. The respect went out the window in the 90's to the "run what ya brung" attitude, and it has ruined it for all of us.</p><p>I appreciate a well built buggy, and would love to build one some day, but I know the roll of that vehicle and would keep it were it belongs, in the wide open country and the rocks.</p><p> This has been an argument that Will not go away and it's just my opinion. If I continue it would just fuel the flames so I'll leave it at that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gaylord, post: 1077223, member: 16418"] I could not disagree more. Go to Liberty on Memorial day and take a count of rigs with 36 and under tires as compared to over that. You will see "we" are still the vast majority. The guys I wheel with all run 35's or smaller with nothing wider than a TJ. Just because a guy with big meats runs in a group of nothing but big meats does not make them the majority although he may get that feeling. The big tires, wide axle guys need to stay the hell off the "jeep trails" . Unfortunately they won't and the added erosion will continue to increase the flames from the environmentalists and close our trails. In the 70s and 80's there were plenty of guys with full size K-5's and such running on monster ground hawgs, but they were smart and did not run the Jeep trails. The respect went out the window in the 90's to the "run what ya brung" attitude, and it has ruined it for all of us. I appreciate a well built buggy, and would love to build one some day, but I know the roll of that vehicle and would keep it were it belongs, in the wide open country and the rocks. This has been an argument that Will not go away and it's just my opinion. If I continue it would just fuel the flames so I'll leave it at that. [/QUOTE]
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