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These are my 2 favorites...weather resistant decals for the rig are a must...a patch...maybe a hat? T-Shirts would be cool, too...
I'm hoping to use it all in some way. Window stickers will probably be first. Not sure on what next but apparel and patches would be on the list.
 
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Nice! That's pretty good numbers. [emoji106]

When it warms up I'm gonna do a campout/meet & greet. We did one last year and it seemed to work well.
Thanks, I'm pleased with the turnout given the time of the year and this being the first get together I've planned.

Everyone who came made noises to the effect of wanting to do it again, and wanting to get dirty, so a campout and trail ride should go over well.
 

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The hexagon is unique and I like it. I would love stickers for my truck. I prefer embroidered patches but I'm not sure how the detail will come out. PVC might be better

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What @RyanC said. A Velcro backed hex patch in PVC would be sharp. I don't usually put stickers all over my vehicles, but maybe a subdued (dark gray?) vinyl for a window so it doesn't look so much like bling.
 

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What @RyanC said. A Velcro backed hex patch in PVC would be sharp. I don't usually put stickers all over my vehicles, but maybe a subdued (dark gray?) vinyl for a window so it doesn't look so much like bling.
The plan with window stickers is the traditional white, with an option for color, but I'll keep a darker grey in mind. Regular stickers will end up being full color.

PVC will probably be the way to go for a patch just because of the coloring and detail. Although I might try both down the road.
 

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I'm digging that hex patterned logo too!

I had friends that wanted to come along to the meetup, but man did I botch that plan... funny how carried away you can get when the shop you're in doesn't have windows & you forget to set any alarm :confused:
 

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I'm digging that hex patterned logo too!

I had friends that wanted to come along to the meetup, but man did I botch that plan... funny how carried away you can get when the shop you're in doesn't have windows & you forget to set any alarm :confused:
No worries, man; I've been known to do the same from time to time.

Keep your eyes peeled for another one in the next few weeks.
 
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Hello,

New member in Michigan here.
Hello!

Getting any wheeling in while the snow lasts? I imagine it's been a good year for winter offroading in Michigan, what with the snow not building up all that much, at least in the lower peninsula.
 

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Well, I havn't found much off road to do in the snow, but the on road has often been interesting this winter. The morning commute tomorrow in Detroit is calling for 5"-10".

I am hoping to get up to some northern Michigan areas and hit some of my favorite two tracks later this month though.


Hello!

Getting any wheeling in while the snow lasts? I imagine it's been a good year for winter offroading in Michigan, what with the snow not building up all that much, at least in the lower peninsula.
 

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Yikes, only got a few inches of fluffy stuff over here by Grand Rapids.

Roaming around off-road in deep snow is kinda odd, & one of few settings I try to avoid doing solo. With enough snow on the ground it's like you're just about blindfolded... anybody's guess where the good lines are, or even where the trail itself is hiding underneath if you don't have the area memorized!
 
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