October 2001
As told by Scott
Jason's the one who really uses his Jeep.  It's a 1999 Wrangler Sahara with over 110,000 miles on the clock.  This sucker has been abused by damn near everybody. I've gotten it stuck really well a couple of times.  Check out this fine job...I had all four tires hanging in the water. It took a tractor with a front loader to extract it.
We were trying to cross a creek and, well, I didn't make it.  In fact, I planted a bumper into each bank, so we were really stuck.

Jason's Jeep is gifted with the same 3" Teraflex lift kit and fuel tank guard, steering guard, rock rails, oil pan skid plate and winch as on Jeff's but runs a smaller tire.

Word to the wise, if you get a Warn winch, take it apart and grease it with a sticky grease that repels water, because the factory grease sucks, and it allows water to get into the planetary gearset and next comes rust.

It wouldn't be any fun without pictures of Jason getting his Jeep stuck, now would it?
I don't have any pictures of him trying to get it out because all were needed to help fish him out before everything got soaked inside the Jeep.
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