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just lie and tell us you called the campus BRONCO or FORD club to pull you out
NEVER admit a jeep pulled you (bronco) out!
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hahahahaha.........
i wish UCF had a off road club (that im aware of).....but ive only seen 1 worthy truck......91'ish bronco, d60 SAS, humvee tires, with a diesal.......sweeet!
My worst stuck was actually on an exam day. I needed to relax between my exams and decided it would be a good idea to go wheel. I was 18 and an idiot and went alone. Well it had been raining for about 3 days straight. I got up about a 5 mile trail and it was time to go. On the way back down I saw a mud hole too good to give up. About half way across the hole I went hood down. Sank the Bronco on 35's over the hood. Had to hitch hike back to campus and called up the campus jeep club to come get me out. Learned my lesson of never going out alone and when forging an unknown hole drive slower.
haha this reminds me of one morning when we went out before classes. It had snowed alot the night before and me and my two friends decided to head out wheeling at 8 that morning. I didnt want to wheel my truck cause i had just replaced my locking hubs and replaced my ball joints and didnt really feel like forking out more money if i broke anything. I parked my truck at the head of the trail then hopped in my friends jeep. To make a long story short my friends jeep got stuck then we got the other truck stuck trying to pull him out and my buddy and i had to walk 4 miles back to my truck covered in mud in single didget weather so we could pull them out and get back to class....
i found a sink hole once lol with my 93 f150 with 4"lift and 33's and the tire was dangling and it took us almost 10 hrs to get it out with a bunch of chains and a winch and a few come-alongs
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