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  1. #1 How it all began! 
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    This might bring back some memories for a couple of people. Sandy, Tom. I don't remember when your first GWS was.

    Check out Sandy on day three!Day two won't connect.

    http://web.archive.org/web/200103031...gsw98/98d1.htm
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    Day 2: http://jeepsunlimited.com/zj/gsw98/98d2.htm

    It's funny but at the time back in 1998 our ZJs were considered some of the most modified Grands out there. I had 31" tires and Phil Smith and Chet had 32" tires. I had a sagging 2" lift at the time, Phil a 4" lift (considered extreme) and Chet had a 3-1/2" Tera lift (also considered very tall). That first GSW was my 4th time ever going off road. I had done 3 Jeep Jamborees before GSW 98 which I soon learned were controlled and mild compared to the absurd stuff that I was now trying in Moab. I kept telling Will just let me survive Moab and I swear I'll never do anything this crazy again. Then the fever hit and the rest is history. Actually, beginning in 1999 Tom caught fire and has pretty much carried the GSW ball and torch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Colorado 5.9
    This might bring back some memories for a couple of people. Sandy, Tom. I don't remember when your first GWS was.

    Check out Sandy on day three!Day two won't connect.

    http://web.archive.org/web/200103031...gsw98/98d1.htm
    I could not get this URL to work!!
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    Works just fine for me.



    Just use this then.

    http://jeepsunlimited.com/zj/gsw98/98d1.htm
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    Wow I can't belive that's still on JU, from back when people on JU actually wheeled!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Colorado 5.9
    Works just fine for me.



    Just use this then.

    http://jeepsunlimited.com/zj/gsw98/98d1.htm
    Thanks that link worked!
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