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Del Albright's Jeep and Land Use Pages
Too many to list but start with mine, www.delalbright.com
Warn PowerPlant Winch; ARB lockers; Olympic4x4 Products racks; Atlas 5:1; Amsoil fluids; CB Radio; Poison Spyder Rock Sliders; and many others.
I don't keep anything on my Jeep that is bad
Four-wheeling, photography, fishing, Stacie, camping,RV'ing, writing, and about anything outdoors.
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Full time BlueRibbon Coalition 4WD Ambassador working for land use and access, keeping our trails open so we have a place to play. Member of everything (organizations) and active in many events around the country. Favorite events incloude Moab and TDS of So. CA. Rubicon Trail fanatic -- and Rubicon Trail Boss for Friends of the Rubicon (www.delalbright.com/Rubicon/rubicon.htm)
1997 TJ Wrangler, lifted, locked, winched and racked. Has it all! Does it all! Goes anywhere (as long it's on the trail and legal).
10 years in the rebuild (three rebuilds), and finally I have found the SAW-WHEEEET spot. Yup. Got it now. Finally. Stock motor (4L) and stock tranny (5sp.). Other than that, not much left of the original. Ha hahahaha. Warn PowerPlant up front; Rubicon Express long arm lift; Atlas 5:1 t-case; new BFG 35's in the new patter KM2 on 17inch holes (awesome, by the way); 4.88 gears (Precision Gear); Currie built Ford 9 in the rear and reverse cut 44 up front; Olympic4x4 Products for racks top and back and back bumper; ARB air lockers f/r; Arabia's Overkill custom full roll cage; Warn chro-molly axles; Warn hub conversions up front; Currie HD Steering; custom drive shafts and CV joints; Powertank; Poison Spider Rock Sliders; Bushwacker Fender Flares; and more I forgot, I'm sure.
V-8 or a Supercharger.
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From: BAMMER
11/15/2007 11:55:30 Hey thanks for helping keep our trails open!! Jeepspace needs more guys like you on bord. Glad to have you on bord and on my friends list! From: RenegadeT
11/14/2007 22:09:26 hey, thanks for the request, and your involvment in keeping trails open.
From: MDJeeper
11/14/2007 16:08:03 Welcome to the site.......and my friends list. From: RubiconWrenches
11/14/2007 13:21:04 Hi, Welcome to the site and thank you for your work in public land use. I visited your personal site... lot's to explore there, and I really enjoyed the Elko photojournal and the bear story and pictures. Take care! From: jeepndel
11/14/2007 12:14:15 Thanks to all of you back, who are out there, joining clubs, being smart, and helping save our trails and keep our sport alive. Del From: rsqman12
11/14/2007 12:01:15 Usually I say hello or welcome; This time I'm able to say thanks. Thank you for all the hard work you do.
From: shrtbus
11/14/2007 08:56:46 Pleased to make your aquaintance Mr. Albright. I appreciate the BRC and all that you are doing within the 4X4 community. Thank you and welcome to the site. & nbsp; Doug Roberts   ; Sons of Thunder 4-Wheelers From: gzs-rks
11/14/2007 01:50:37 By the way awesome Website. From: gzs-rks
11/14/2007 01:48:03 Thanks for the add Welcome to the party! O[][][][][][][]O
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Hey there, thanks for the add! I am very interested in the progress out there as land use is such a problem here in the Northeast. I attended a land use awareness seminar with John Stewart from United and am also a Tread trainer for Tread lightly.
Welcome aboard... nice meeting you!
-Stacey