Jeep Liberty Stuck in 2ft of Mud
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how are you going to get the groceries home?!
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@92XJlaredo You know, normally I reply to childish trolls like this by either deleting them outright or making them look like an asshole...Thank you for saving me the time 92XJlaredo and doing it all by yourself in one conscise post....
All Comments (178)
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LIBERTY SUX, GET A DAMN XJ, THAT'S A REAL OFF ROAD VEHICLE
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why didn't he just switch to '4-wheel-drive' mode?
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@torontothegood i would just attach a chain to the back of my truck and try to pull then out from the rear but dont attack it to the balls bc iv had them rip right out when i was trying to pull. personally i wouldent use those tires i have but they arnt that great. right now i use super swampers and they are great i never get stuck unless there is a huge sink hole that is almost imposable to get out of all together
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how did you pull him out? with another vehicle like a hummer/?
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@kugellagers Here's a good idea just don't buy a liberty! Buy like a Cherokee or a Wrangler! 2 off the best off road platforms ever built with the exception of the CJ which can almost fall under the same category as the Wrangler had Chrysler not gotten a hold of the Jeep name! Part's are a lot cheaper easier to work with and just plain better!
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Let the Liberty's for the tampon wearing, sandwich makers.
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Get an old XJ then beat and modofy the hell out of it.
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@mikr0bas Fair enough, allthough i prefer my cherokees box like structure it looks mean haha
Whats the difference between Jeep Liberty's Sport, Renegade, and Limited? I'm looking for serious offroading.
strapinhotpockets 9 months ago
@strapinhotpockets You can do some pretty serious wheeling in the modified Libertys you see in the video. We've done trails rated 8/10 in Colorado which lets you do 95% of the trails here. But if you want something that you can easily lift 6" and run 35" tires then get one of the other two. You can do a Solid Front Axle for a Liberty to get huge lift and tires over 33" but it will cost you $5k+/- to do it.
kugellagers 9 months ago
the woman was right stick a rock under the tires...
Tj1056 1 year ago
@Tj1056 Actually the reason you don't want to use rocks in this type of deep mud is it would be completely hidden under the mud and could cause big time damage to the next guy who unwittingly goes throught the mud.
kugellagers 1 year ago 7