Hi, I'm Tony. I wanna welcome all you new listeners and our regulars to the Jeep Talk Show roundtable. I'm your host and I'm excited to have you here for this special gathering of passionate Jeep enthusiasts. On tonight's episode, do you prep for new terrain? If you've listened to some recent episodes of the Jeep Talk Show, you know what I'm talking about here, but specifically about rock slides. Do you transverse a rock slide or do you wait for somebody to come and clear the trail for you? So do you have a onboard air or do you carry an external compressor?
Do you like wheeling with doors on or off? 35 inch, 37 inch and higher tires is the height worth the loss and articulation. You know, you can submit your questions to the roundtable just like these people did. Just go to JeepTalkShow.com slash contact to find out how. Are you ready? It's time for the Jeep Talk Show with hosts Tony, Josh, Wendy and Chuck. Hey, whether you're a diehard Jeep enthusiast or just starting to explore the world of all riding, we're thrilled to have you here as part of our discussion. Please consider joining the discussion by being a part of our weekly zoom meeting. That's this roundtable we're doing right now. Just go to JeepTalkShow.com slash contact to find out how to join. Hey, have you heard about Patreon? Patreon is a way you could subscribe to the show. You get free ad content, early access to the episodes and a Jeep Talk Show sticker. The discount codes will save you money and as little as $5 get you started supporting the show you love, the Jeep Talk Show.
To our roundtable meeting attendees, please introduce yourself with your name and location the first time you speak tonight. This helps the listener know your voice when you speak and now of course if you're watching this on KZitem, you can see the people that are speaking. So I encourage you to go over to KZitem and enjoy our full color video. Now in color, our full color video and audio. All right, hello, zoom people. - Hey there. - Well, that doesn't sound very enthusiastic at all.
He just wants to get in my lap and I'm like, no, this is not the time. - It's really funny. Here's a good video. Yeah, and this is why I'm asking this is because I think we get in our head, especially if you've taken a lot of time and effort to build your off-road vehicle, Jeep or whatever it is, and now you get into a situation where you're looking at this pile of rocks, not big rocks, it's little rocks, and it may be three feet high on one side and a foot high on the other, and it's maybe five, 10, 15 feet across. It does not look like it is an impassable thing. And you're just sitting there, I guess when people start going around you, then you know that you should have just gone ahead and gone. But I hate the idea of sitting there and waiting unless I know somebody's coming to clear the trail and I have some experience knowing that this is a dangerous situation. Now, whenever, in hindsight, it's always 2020, but if you watch that video, you'll see that the,
is it an escalator? It's an escalator, I call it an escalator. With the bucket on the front, comes and clears, yeah, comes and digs out all those little rocks and dumps them over the side, it was really very stable. So I'm sure Jeep could have made it, but you don't know until you try it. - You gotta fuck around to find out. - Yeah, sometimes, I mean, that's how we learn, right?
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