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Originally posted by HummerNewbie:
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All you guys claiming that rocks never get stuck between the factory UCP bars, obviously don't wheel where I do.
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Pretty sure that nobody claimed they never get stuck between the UCP bars. That will certainly happen from time to time. I'm not going to go back through the whole thread but maybe you were referring to my comment that I know from experience that the OEM UCP will slide on rocks just fine. That was in response to a claim that they won't.
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Originally posted by Sean K.:
Oh, and Liberty's are bad ass. Here's mine.
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Not sure you can call that a liberty anymore

Pretty cool though

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Sorry, my mistake. I didn't realize you'd take my comment about "never" so literally. I typed alot of crap above and have edited several times now to try and make it as clear as possible. Poor choice of word on my part....again, my apologies.

That particular comment was really in response to,
"we put 7,500lbs on a ladder-type UCP and drag it across a pointed rock with no problems."
What I meant was on the trails I've run, (and hopefully many H3s will begin running as modifications permit), it would be happening quite frequently with a ladder type support. Someone mentioned earlier about picking good lines and tire placement.....true in a perfect world, you can pick your way through and the holes in the undercarriage will be a non-issue.....but Murphy and that f<span class="ev_code_BLACK">uck</span>ed up law of his always seems to show up at the worst possible time and a tire slips off line and then you're stuck. Know what I mean?
Oh, and the hood and grill aren't even really Liberty when you get down to it.....just narrowed, custom fiberglass units from Campbell Enterprises.
Take care,
Sean