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PostPosted: Sun Jul 12, 2009 9:02 pm 
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Hey everyone, never owned an odyssey but I'm in the hunt for fl350 as a winter project. I'm actually a jeep guy if my name didn't give it away. I've been building and wheeling mildly built Wrangler for the 10 years. Currently my rig is to the point where I'm happy with its preformace and the next mods to it are expensive and won't take much time, such as a front axle and transfercase. This is my current one out in Moab Utah this spring.

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Hope to find an odyssey somewhere around the MN, IA, SD area. Looking for something that needs tlc, but it's all there. Nice to meet all of you.


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Hi Willy and welcome to the forum here. Seems like most of the Pilots or Odysseys are either on the East or West coast when you're looking through the classifieds.with a few sprinkled in between.

that's a cool looking Jeep you have there looks like it will get the job done ,at least you live in the right area to play around with it.I was kinda out your way in 06 on the bike , went to 4 corners & Monument valley certainly looks different out there than Ohio.

Mark


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PostPosted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 10:16 pm 
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Actually I'm closer to Ohio then Utah. I live in Minnesota. We just go out to Moab once a year for a week for some real challenges, the 2600 mile round trip is a challenge in itself :-) The group of guys I build with has a moto of "streetable rigs". It doesn't mean street legal, It just means we can get to the trails, push our rigs to the extreme, and drive them home (trail repairs or not, hopefully not). My goal with this one was to have a mild looking rig that could tackle more difficult trails. The driveline is mostly either 1ton or 3/4 ton components. I'm a big fan of overkill.


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Overkill is good,when you take your Jeep out rock climbing you don't want it breaking , long way back home.

Mark


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