You think I could make it?

TJ_Jeep

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We got A LOT of rain, There's supposed to be a bridge here.
 

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how much under the top is the bridge?

i would be tempted to try it after verifying the bridge is still there but i do a lot of dumb shit that you really shouldn't do.
 

superj said:
how much under the top is the bridge?

i would be tempted to try it after verifying the bridge is still there but i do a lot of dumb shit that you really shouldn't do.

At least you are honest;-) Jk/lol

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Oh I know I wouldn't make it. Even when there's only a few inches across it, it will sweep you off your feet. In that pic id say the bridge is about a good 6 feet under
 
i have crossed water covered bridges with 16" of water on them but i was in a 5k pound isuzu trooper on 33s. our little light weight wranglers might push off easier then that tank of a trooper.

of course, 6' of water will push a little more then 16" would too
 
I would not think twice about it...driving your Jeep:D

In MY Jeep, with that long of run, I'd definitely scout it a bit to determine if there were any submerged boulders or logs that could cause a serious hang up before I would make the call to cross or turn around.
 

I saw a show on the speed channel where they made a jeep go over a bay somewhere. The guy had them mudder paddle tires and mega horsepower. The idea was to launch it over like a mudder in a mud pit. He didn't make it but he did make it like 200 yards before it sunk. It was impressive even thou he didn't make it. So if you got about 700 horse and paddle tires it should be fine without the bridge..lol

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