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After riding on the beach...
Someone tell me if this is lazy, or genious. The undercarriage of my Jeep is getting rinsed right now. My method.... an oscillating water sprinkler I use to water my lawn. Every 10 minutes or so I move it further back a few feet to rinse a new section. Cool? Or whack?
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Old trick. Works good on Gilmer dirt.
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After riding on the beach...
I've never done it but...I know ALOT of folks that put sprinklers under their rigs after wheeling!!
97 TJ 4.6L Stroked, D44s, 488s, 37"MTRs - 'Roxy'
09 Dodge 3500, 6.7Cummins, Extended cab, full WB 35x12.5 Grapplers - 'IronHide'
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After riding on the beach...
97 TJ 4.6L Stroked, D44s, 488s, 37"MTRs - 'Roxy'
09 Dodge 3500, 6.7Cummins, Extended cab, full WB 35x12.5 Grapplers - 'IronHide'
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Just goes to show that the best ideas in the world, the ones that could really make you rich.... someone else has already though of it.
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I tried putting three end to end with 3 foot hoses between them so I didn't have to adjust. Didn't work that great because it reduced the pressure too much.
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Rain train with spickets pointed up was pretty good too.
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Seen this done before, great idea.
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Im gonna have to try that
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Yep, I do it with my Ranger after a mud session sometimes... depends on how muddy it is..
2001 TJ - PondSkum
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