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    I'd have to say the Mod to avoid is the Wife Mod.
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    Now, everytime I try to add some new mod to the Jeep, the Wife Mod starts making all kinds of racket and the only way I have figured to stop it is to add a Jewlery Mod to the Wife Mod.
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    LOL Lucky for me the Wife mon enjoys the 4x4upgrade package so they are working together pretty well

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    My wife mod has never really been off of the road. She's one of those "luxury" types.

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    BlackRubi previously posted:
    "My wife mod has never really been off of the road. She's one of those "luxury" types."

    LOL.. I wouldn't say my wife is.. however she loves her car.. now we wheel in LUX

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    Mine drives an Infiniti FX35. At least it's AWD. I think my wife would like it if I actually got her out to do it. She loves to camp and fish, but she has yet to go wheeling.

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    BlackRubi previously posted:
    "Mine drives an Infiniti FX35. At least it's AWD. I think my wife would like it if I actually got her out to do it. She loves to camp and fish, but she has yet to go wheeling."

    What ya waiting for? :lol:

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    Funrover previously posted:
    "What ya waiting for? :lol:"

    For my axle shaft to come in so I can get the Rubi back on the road. We usually camp on the Cache la Poudre river right next to Kelly Flats. As soon as I can, I'll get her out on the trails.

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    BlackRubi previously posted:
    "Mine drives an Infiniti FX35. At least it's AWD. I think my wife would like it if I actually got her out to do it. She loves to camp and fish, but she has yet to go wheeling."

    Kyle since she likes to go camping take her up to Chinns Lake or Loch Lomond that can be a good start to breaking her in on wheeling.

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    The wife mod keeps telling me that all the other mods are taking up too much time so I will have to keep things as they are for a while...

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    1freaky1 previously posted:
    "Kyle since she likes to go camping take her up to Chinns Lake or Loch Lomond that can be a good start to breaking her in on wheeling."

    How good are the trails at those two? I looked at the TrailDamage site, but they don't show much of the trails. What about the fishing? Is it any good? I'm guessing the camping is good, or else you wouldn't have suggested it. Thanks, Sean.

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    Kyle the trails are good mild trails to break someone in on they are not what I would call difficult, there is some rocky areas that bounce you a bit and a few steep parts, As for the fishing I have seen a lot of fish surfacing but have not really tried it due to one day trips to both lakes. I know that Chinns Lake you can camp right next to the lake and from what I saw on another site it is down pretty low right now. Also there is Fall River Reservoir, actually there is a total of 12 lakes in the same area. Some require hiking to them.

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    1freaky1 previously posted:
    "Kyle the trails are good mild trails to break someone in on they are not what I would call difficult, there is some rocky areas that bounce you a bit and a few steep parts, As for the fishing I have seen a lot of fish surfacing but have not really tried it due to one day trips to both lakes. I know that Chinns Lake you can camp right next to the lake and from what I saw on another site it is down pretty low right now. Also there is Fall River Reservoir, actually there is a total of 12 lakes in the same area. Some require hiking to them."

    Thanks a lot for the help, Sean. Both of them sound great! I'll look at fishing reports to see which one might work better. I'm working on convincing her to do the Red Cone run with the group, but I'm not sure how that's going to work out. How far of a drive do you think it is from Red Cone to either of those lakes?

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    BlackRubi previously posted:
    "Thanks a lot for the help, Sean. Both of them sound great! I'll look at fishing reports to see which one might work better. I'm working on convincing her to do the Red Cone run with the group, but I'm not sure how that's going to work out. How far of a drive do you think it is from Red Cone to either of those lakes?"

    Not sure coming from Red Cone, the lakes I mentioned are right up I70 off the Fall River Road exit and follow it.

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    BlackRubi previously posted:
    "Thanks a lot for the help, Sean. Both of them sound great! I'll look at fishing reports to see which one might work better. I'm working on convincing her to do the Red Cone run with the group, but I'm not sure how that's going to work out. How far of a drive do you think it is from Red Cone to either of those lakes?"

    If Webster is open you can make a loop head back to Rollinsville and head up Kingston to Loch Lomond or continue down to I-70 over to Fall River and go that route.. either way no long

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    1freaky1 previously posted:
    "Not sure coming from Red Cone, the lakes I mentioned are right up I70 off the Fall River Road exit and follow it."

    Thanks guys. I got my axle shaft today. Hopefully it will be on by Wednesday. A Jeep buddy of mine said he'd do it for a case of Coors. Fine with me. Cheap labor, right? Now I can find out how to do it myself.

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    Thats cool Kyle at least you'll have it up and running quicker for the trails.

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