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Welcome Eddie.
It's going to be hard to overland without a vehicle, but you might be able to meet up with some local groups that wouldn't mind taking on an extra passenger.
Welcome. I'm not too far from you in Centreville. I'm currently in Afghanistan though, but would be interested in tagging along on one of your overland adventures if scheduling permits when I'm home.
I would go with 4.56, others might say 4.88. Both would be OK. Here is a link to a chart that might help you decide based on what your plans for your jeep are. There's also a formula that you could use to determine what might be best for you. Keep in mind though the chart is a generalization...
I agree with the re gear. I ran 35s on mine with 4.10 gearing and it was sluggish on the hills. It was fine where I live because it's pretty flat, but when I traveled through the West Virginia it sucked.
I don't bring my firearms for security, I bring them for recreation. Of course having them with me provides an added security blanket, whether needed or not.
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