You may want to check into that a bit. The route listed for the Oregon Trail here in Nebraska lists all paved roads and highways, but I know that once your out there, and following the signs, there is a lot of gravel. We have chased several geocaches that are placed at historical marker signs...
Kinda glad @Roger352 asked about this. I had forgotten about these and with us in the process of buying a house there isn't going to be any big vacation this year. I can drive 40 minutes south of home and be on the Oregon Trail tour routes, now we have somewhere to head on a day trip or two...
I'm not sure if this is what you are talking about, but I know here in Nebraska, there are "Auto-Tour" routes that kind of follow the Oregon Trail and the Morman Trail. Alot of it is on gravel roads, and follows along the approx. route, going by historical markers and the like. I used to have a...
I finally broke down and ordered one a month or so ago, didn't realize my last copy was from 2011...lol. Went with the spiral bound desk top version, it is a little bigger but I'm old and it makes it easier to see the little print...lol
That sounds pretty good, I have not found any sensors in or on the bumper area. I just wanted to make sure I am not going to deploy the airbag by pulling someone out, or being pulled out myself.
Thanks for the responses guys!!!
Not sure if this is the right place for this, but I have a few questions regarding replacement bumpers, recovery operations and air bags.
First question, I have recently got a 2004 Jeep Wrangler and I looking at replacing the factory bumpers with something more substantial. Do i need to worry...
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