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Originally posted by JeffW:

You haven't been offroading and don't know a thing about it. Why not try it and come back then? Just pathetic.

I'm done with this ridiculous conversation with the guy with the super-shiny grocery getters.
Ah, once again words of wisdom from the off-roading God.

Yea, I noticed how dirty and dented your ride has gotten in the past 3 years.

Here's some unibody owners not affraid to take their rigs off-road:

http://www.lostkjwest.com/calico.htm

http://edge-offroad.com/Member_Rides/glenn.html

http://edge-offroad.com/trails/holycross/2004/holy_cross_04.htm

http://www.sn-fab.com/projects/tractech/page1.html

http://www.oramagazine.com/archive/2004/june2004/FEATURES/FEAT03/JUNE04_FEAT03_01.asp

http://www.rocky-road.com/ourkj.html

http://rubicontrail.net/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=64

It's easy to talk smack about vehicles you've never owned or driven. It's also a shame that some feel the need to slam everything else and everyone else, to make themselves look tougher. Ever noticed you go bonkers anytime someone even hints at the word Jeep? I don't care for unibody vehicles either, but I'm not about to pretend one can't go on trails like the one you were on with a mostly stock IFS Xterra.

I'm no off-roading God and not pretending to be either. But I've been in your neck of the woods more than once, and wheeled in a number of States.

Lighten up dude. You ain't the only one who goes off-road, though you might think you are. Some of us get to play with other toys too: Linky wink Ground clearance will improve when we put the real wheels -n- tires on it... Shall I bore you with pictures of the M-113s I get to play with, or the Bearcat? :p