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Jeep Wrangler YJ
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What route would I take from South Florida to Arizona?
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<blockquote data-quote="Flyer58" data-source="post: 426429" data-attributes="member: 18629"><p>In Florida on the west side/north of Tampa there's Hwy 19 and 98 which is scenic and was relatively calm for traffic once you get out of the Clearwater area (alive). Hwy 98 does follow the coastline through the Florida panhandle which is a nice ride. </p><p></p><p>I-10 can be like the Indy 500 at times where the normal flow is 75-80 mph. I've made many trips between Pensacola and Houston and made several detours north of I-10 through Louisiana on Hwy 190 from Baton Rouge to Beaumont TX . Very scenic open road, mostly old farming communities, with little traffic and speed is around 55. Plenty of gas stations. </p><p></p><p>Through the east part of Texas you can take 105 through Conroe and on to 290 out to Austin and beyond and then hook up to I-10 again.</p><p></p><p>In the YJ with a 15 gallon tank I'd plan on stopping every 200 miles. Your mileage may vary. Bring ear plugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flyer58, post: 426429, member: 18629"] In Florida on the west side/north of Tampa there's Hwy 19 and 98 which is scenic and was relatively calm for traffic once you get out of the Clearwater area (alive). Hwy 98 does follow the coastline through the Florida panhandle which is a nice ride. I-10 can be like the Indy 500 at times where the normal flow is 75-80 mph. I've made many trips between Pensacola and Houston and made several detours north of I-10 through Louisiana on Hwy 190 from Baton Rouge to Beaumont TX . Very scenic open road, mostly old farming communities, with little traffic and speed is around 55. Plenty of gas stations. Through the east part of Texas you can take 105 through Conroe and on to 290 out to Austin and beyond and then hook up to I-10 again. In the YJ with a 15 gallon tank I'd plan on stopping every 200 miles. Your mileage may vary. Bring ear plugs. [/QUOTE]
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What route would I take from South Florida to Arizona?
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