my passenger and i were both fine...and the vehicle continued to run while it was upside down. ironically i was one of only 2 vehicles to make it up that rock face...as 16 other jeep's failed to do so...including 5 or 6 jeep rubicons.
and any vehicle thats relatively small with solid front/rear axles is capable of being a good offroad vehicle...some are just more expensive than others...
and the 33's fit with LOTS of cutting and bashing. i did it just to prove a point...that a stock cherokee with decent driving and lots of speed can do the same trails locked and lifted jeeps do.
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