Such a great idea. I just took one of mine off because it wasn't level and what a royal pain that was! I may do this as well and not put them back on. I'm doing Top of the World next month so I'll probably wait until I have that one.
Sorry I didn't respond sooner. You probably have your answer by now, but if not - go to Jeep.com, click on "Jeep Life" at the top, then click on "Badge of Honor" to learn how the program works. And don't forget to "Check In" when you arrive at the start of the trail or you won't get your badge. Great free program and free badges!
Beautiful! “I love the scenery, high rock walls. and the sound of the water rushing along. And the guy’s comment, “Right there’s the most photographed rock on the tour” Ha!
@@stephensfarms7165 it is disappointing that oil only is able to ride a coal-fired steamer during the winter but I can kinda deal with the new oil-burning steam engines, even though they converted 480 to one, which I'm mad about but the new types of diesel I won't be happy to ride. I feel they take away from the 1800s feel of the railway it was a mistake
@@JB-zo6cp I agree totally it’s not the same with a Diesel engine in the mix. I am going to Durango to see the trains but not to ride. I’ll never ride a oil burner, they smell bad. Thanks
@@jimfair01 ok thanks, I'm thinking about doing it in my stock gladiator rubicon. From your 2 vids there only seemed to be 2 somewhat challenging obstacles.
@@tnnkarts I think you'll do fine. As you mentioned, there are only a couple spots where good tire placement will get you through. It's a fun, scenic drive. Enjoy.