LoTGoD
10-18-2007, 08:40 PM
I'll post our club up since Kelly didn't.
Northeast Cralwers
Est. August 2003
Jeep club with members mainly from northeast Ohio and western Pennsylvania.
Who we are:
We're a group of people who like to work on our rides, go 4-wheeling and just have a good time. We started this club back in August of 2003 when we noticed our group of fellow Jeepers getting bigger. Our club has grown so much over the years with so many more things in store for the future.
What kind of vehicle do I have to drive to join?
When we set up this club, we decided we wanted it to be a little different than all of the other off road clubs out there. We'd like for this club to be for strictly Jeep vehicles, but we know there are other off road capable rigs out there. So with that being said, we are looking for vehicles that can tackle any terrain the trails throw at you. Your vehicle should be equipped with a significant amount of lift (be it suspension or body lift) and the tires that fit that lift properly. Generally 3" suspension lift and at minimum 33" tires. There are exceptions to the rule to be determined by club members vote. If you're not sure if your rig fits into this bracket, apply anyways and let us vote.
http://www.northeastcrawlers.com
admin@northeastcrawlers.com for more info
Northeast Cralwers
Est. August 2003
Jeep club with members mainly from northeast Ohio and western Pennsylvania.
Who we are:
We're a group of people who like to work on our rides, go 4-wheeling and just have a good time. We started this club back in August of 2003 when we noticed our group of fellow Jeepers getting bigger. Our club has grown so much over the years with so many more things in store for the future.
What kind of vehicle do I have to drive to join?
When we set up this club, we decided we wanted it to be a little different than all of the other off road clubs out there. We'd like for this club to be for strictly Jeep vehicles, but we know there are other off road capable rigs out there. So with that being said, we are looking for vehicles that can tackle any terrain the trails throw at you. Your vehicle should be equipped with a significant amount of lift (be it suspension or body lift) and the tires that fit that lift properly. Generally 3" suspension lift and at minimum 33" tires. There are exceptions to the rule to be determined by club members vote. If you're not sure if your rig fits into this bracket, apply anyways and let us vote.
http://www.northeastcrawlers.com
admin@northeastcrawlers.com for more info