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OCBR for a stocker?

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Do I need to bring a rental for some serious "Mommy time"?;D


I brought it a few years ago and no one would drive it after my wife flopped it:eek: All though she did, got back on that horse and wiped up on it!

That's funny :eek:
 

astark

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I can assure you a great and safe time with your stocker :cool:

In fact, the easier trails are some of the most popular, and we have multiple groups that go out every morning your Bronco and family would fit into very nicely, I promise ;)

Oh, and I can also assure you some new friends too, the result of this adventure together that will last a life time ;D
 

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My kids were 5 and 9 their first year. Did 1-3 level trails with seat belts, no worries...............and yes stout22, the upgrade thing is true! :)
 

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I'm with you Alan! I'll just follow you this year!

you follow like a feral cat..... oh wait that's me...;D



seriously though the rental is available and will figure out how to get it there, I promise no one rides it harder than me. SD even posted video of me being kind to it;D
 
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I'll probably go by myself (or with a friend if I can wrangle one to join me). I'm still new to the Bronco community and really enjoyed being able to visit with people at the LEBC event this Spring. If I brought the kids I'd be wrangling them the entire time.

BUT I would like to ride with someone on the harder trails at some point. I've never seen a Bronco rock crawl...just photo and videos of it on here.
 

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There's usually more than one open seat on every trail, you'll enjoy!
 

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I'll probably go by myself (or with a friend if I can wrangle one to join me). I'm still new to the Bronco community and really enjoyed being able to visit with people at the LEBC event this Spring. If I brought the kids I'd be wrangling them the entire time.

BUT I would like to ride with someone on the harder trails at some point. I've never seen a Bronco rock crawl...just photo and videos of it on here.

I know I should have an Open seat, and there are plenty of others as well.

Good times. Check out the website and some of the pics from previous events

http://www.okclassicbroncos.net/pictures.htm
 

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I know I should have an Open seat, and there are plenty of others as well.

Good times. Check out the website and some of the pics from previous events

http://www.okclassicbroncos.net/pictures.htm

And don't be afraid to ask, a few of us have a rule, for the most part any hairy legged boy is out if a pretty girl wants to ride, we don't care if they have to walk back... hahaha
 

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Bring extra duct tape, we tape em N! Best time you ever gonna have!
 

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And don't be afraid to ask, a few of us have a rule, for the most part any hairy legged boy is out if a pretty girl wants to ride, we don't care if they have to walk back... hahaha

lol, Ladies first right
 

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Kids

We have been going for several years. Last year while taking my my 2 and 6 yr old for a ride (in the park)some people expressed concern about my Bronco not having a full cage, protection in the rear. I had a cage that would fit under my truck top, which means it only protected the people in the front.
I did not have a top on.
All five of us will be going again this year. 7 yr old boy, 3 yr old girl and 1.5 yr old boy.
Its a great time.
 
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We have been going for several years. Last year while taking my my 2 and 6 yr old for a ride (in the park)some people expressed concern about my Bronco not having a full cage, protection in the rear. I had a cage that would fit under my truck top, which means it only protected the people in the front.
I did not have a top on.
All five of us will be going again this year. 7 yr old boy, 3 yr old girl and 1.5 yr old boy.
Its a great time.

Oh yea, I forgot about the roll cage issue. I've taken the kids strapped down tight earlier this year but it was the desert and completely flat terrain - with no other cars in sight.
 

Buldozer

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Oh yea, I forgot about the roll cage issue. I've taken the kids strapped down tight earlier this year but it was the desert and completely flat terrain - with no other cars in sight.

No issue at Superlift as long as you have a metal top, no roll bar is required:

"All SUVs must have a fully enclosed metal cab and / or roll bar protection"

http://www.orvpark.com/trails/rules/
 

bteutsch

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We will be there Kerri, I took mine on trails last year. Went all over the place and just avoided the really hard trails. They have a good map and trails are rated from 1 to 5. You would not have any problems on anything from 1-3. Did you get your radio installed ?
 
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We will be there Kerri, I took mine on trails last year. Went all over the place and just avoided the really hard trails. They have a good map and trails are rated from 1 to 5. You would not have any problems on anything from 1-3. Did you get your radio installed ?

Not yet, we've been dealing with all the flooding issues that everybody in Texas (and probably your neck of the woods) has had to deal with. But things are drying out so we can start getting back to the important chores, like switching out a perfectly fine radio with a way cooler vintage looking radio.
 
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