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Sorry man I don't know those two. But yeah city life isn't for me either. Vermont is awesome if you're an outdoors person like I am. There is not a whole lot to do as far as entertainment and what not but wheelin, hiking, partys around a bon fire, just being outdoors, Vermont is awesome for that.Originally Posted by tamcnally
Hey, I know exactly where that is, tell me that you know gregg butler or duncan tilford. that would make my life. I hear ya on the class 4 roads, they are can i say, intense. Unless people have been there they wouldnt understand what it is like. I wish i was back there, being out here in the city is so different. Cause some trouble in that big state over there for me.
It wasn't that bad, you act like I did something unforgivable.
And im easy on the clutch I didn't really ride the clutch at all im pretty good about it. Plus I know a lot of people here at school that go wheelin and they all have manuals. 2 yotas, 2 jeeps, a older chevy 1500, all manuals and we go wheelin all the time. As long as you know what you're doing its not too bad on the clutch.
And im easy on the clutch I didn't really ride the clutch at all im pretty good about it. Plus I know a lot of people here at school that go wheelin and they all have manuals. 2 yotas, 2 jeeps, a older chevy 1500, all manuals and we go wheelin all the time. As long as you know what you're doing its not too bad on the clutch.
Champion
puts a lot o wear on it, if you don't do it right... i want to take my new one out there and see how much better it grabs... dammit now you have me searching google maps to try and find a place to go lol 

yeah if you don't do it right and are always riding the clutch, sure of course its no good. But I don't ride the clutch and try keeping momentum so I don't have to keep pressing in the clutch. Almost all jeeps are manuals and those are meant to be taken off road. Along with all the kids up here who take there toyota pickups that are manuals. Theres nothing wrong with it.



