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    Senior Member Getting Dirty Adondo's Avatar
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    This dude needs to lose the carpeting and leather seats, and replace them with rubber mats and plastic Jeep racing seats. (OMG, that video actually made me use the word "dude" )

    I used to do that stuff with the old Land Cruiser, but it was bare bones inside. It's painful to see muddy water sitting on that leather seat.

    He has the only luxury Jeep I've seen that needs life jackets under the seats, and life rings hanging on the sides. Maybe he needs to add a red/green navigation light as a hood ornament.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Adondo View Post
    He has the only luxury Jeep I've seen that needs life jackets under the seats, and life rings hanging on the sides. Maybe he needs to add a red/green navigation light as a hood ornament.
    Made me LOL. haha great stuff
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    The bilge pump is stupid. There's no way it can pump out the water faster then it's coming in. Just drill two holes in the floor and let it drain out when you exit the water. Always worked fine for my TJ. And as someone already stated, he needs to pull he carpet and bedline the floor or something. That rig must smell like **** inside after being swamped so many times with all the carpets and seats in there.

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    i guess his wife won't let him buy a boat....

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    Is that suppose to be fun getting stuck all the time.

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    I wonder what kind of pump he is using. The pump on my last boat would throw 20x that amount of water. I bet he used something for a garden water feature or fish tank LOL

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    If I remember right he said it was a 500 gph pump, the exit stream does not look like that.

    I do have to say it is a jeep & he is driving it as a wrangler driver would; that being said normally the wrangler is stripped bare & is only a trail rig. I feel bad for the WK.

    I don't know the guy personally so can not speak to him as a person, but I would not do this to a WK.

    Does this make sense?
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