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Tillamook State Forest to the max!

Tillamook State Forest to the max!

FromThe Jeepcast


Tillamook State Forest to the max!

FromThe Jeepcast

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Length:
65 minutes
Released:
Aug 30, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The Northwest Jeepcast guys not only wheel hard, they wrench hard. This week they discuss a couple jeep jobs in the Mechan-hack Shack: Radiator, fan and thermostat install to improve driving temps by 20-30 degrees. Drag link install tips Adams 1350 Rear Driveshaft bought from Northridge4x4.com After all the wrenching, they take the weekend to camp and wheel Tillamook State Forest. Their previous trips have been during the rainy season; in the Northwest, that means any other time than July and August. Their intention was to hit all the big obstacles they couldn't do in the rain and snow. Airplane Hill, Upper Crushers, Waterfall, Can Opener are a few of the big crazy obstacles you'll find at Tillamook. They also cruise Firebreak 5, Saddle Mtn, Hogsback, and Archers Firebreak. And just when they thought they would be leaving Tillamook for the first time without major damage, WHAMMO! Listen to find out what happened. Visit Northridge4x4.com for all your jeep needs and listen for a special coupon code. Start your Amazon shopping experience at http://nwjeepcast.com/amazon to help support this show. And follow us @nwjeepcast on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.   Event correction: the Go Play Topless event date got moved and we didn't notice. It was on 8/26. Sorry for the delay in updated info. always check nwjeepcast.com/events for the events we're tracking.
Released:
Aug 30, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

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