tomsjeep wrote:
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but the 'official' Jeep jamboree's prohibit highly modified vehicles anyway. I think stock vehicles are highly encouraged.
Definitely you should go.
If by 'official' you mean the Jeep Jamboree (the only ones allowed to use that name) run by Mark A. Smith Enterprises on behalf of Jeep, then that may be the 'official' line but the reality is much different.
Of the 115 vehicles at Tellico (a higher rated event for sure) in 2007, there were about 20 of us in the "101 Group" (pink group) inc 3 trail guide vehicles. Of those 17 participants, there were 3 modified KJ (inc a CRD), 1 unmodified XJ (took significant rocker panel damage), 1 GC Overland (destroyed a rim), and a combination of pretty much stock YJs, TJs, and JKs (2- and 4-door).
The other roughly 100 odd vehicles (almost all CJs, TJs or YJs, with 2 GCs) were about as heavily modified as you could get. In fact about 20-30 of them were not really "street-legal" (or were geared so high that you would not want to drive them on it) and were brought in by folks on trailers.
Now this does not mean that you should not go, but that if it is higher rated event, chances are pretty good that there will not be many truly 'stock' vehicles there.
I think the FAQ here --
http://jeepjamboreeusa.com/faq.htm
paints a pretty reliable pic. Notice that Patriots and Compasses, even with a '4WD', are only recommended for Trails Rated 1-2. Get the tow hooks and the skids and protect the investment (in fun).
