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I was going to post this in the MOAB section but apparently I'm not worthy of that section. :whistle:

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Beats the well out of that drive ! Some one said that a lifted Jeep wouldnt fit a carrier. Looks good to me. I have a class 1 license , Ill drive ! FjR68
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As seen on the TV show....
http://www.uship.com/carriers/car-hauling-loads/

Might be worth exploring ?
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Scott wrote:I was going to post this in the MOAB section but apparently I'm not worthy of that section. :whistle:
Pay your dues sucka.

I can't see it either. Been busy and haven't paid any club dues yet.... :roll:



Shipping your Jeep just plain sucks. Where's the adventure? Excitement?

Besides, I thought we were planning on wheeling Colorado on the way home? Black Bear Pass is awesome!
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ZAEDOCK wrote:
Scott wrote:I was going to post this in the MOAB section but apparently I'm not worthy of that section. :whistle:
Pay your dues sucka.

I can't see it either. Been busy and haven't paid any club dues yet.... :roll:



Shipping your Jeep just plain sucks. Where's the adventure? Excitement?

Besides, I thought we were planning on wheeling Colorado on the way home? Black Bear Pass is awesome!
Pay? I thought I had an honorary lifetime membership. :snooty: :lol:


I agree, shipping sucks... No adventure flying (besides the TSA groping.)

I remember a discussion about whether lifted jeeps would fit top and bottom of a car carrier. I didn't think they would but apparently, they do. I have my doubts though that this rig is under 13'6".
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Maybe the blue JK at the end had been aired down just enough to clear 13'6" :P
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It's already in the Moab section...

http://www.baystatejeepers.com/forum/vi ... 684#p20684
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DOUG wrote:It's already in the Moab section...

http://www.baystatejeepers.com/forum/vi ... 684#p20684

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Without special permits it wont be above 13.6 , All Interstates are geared for 14 foot clearance at bridges unless noted. The 13.6 is the maximum allowable without permits. Ever wonder how a 13.6 rig fits through a 13.6 hole ? The clearance signs are in general unless it says ACTUAL and then you better have your ducks in a row. Now if you go through Ca. you should know meters ! Million mile member ! And proud of it . FjR68
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Frank wrote: Million mile member ! And proud of it . FjR68
I've only got about 300,000 miles to go before I get to join. I've only taken down a couple dozen of those pesky wires that hang below 13'6". Currently working on a big wire in Hubbardston that Mark has failed to fix... YET. :lol:


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