The hundred yards or so is pretty nasty. We're just getting started though. Lots of space left on this one to develop. Word is Ron has his hands on some good concrete for obstacles on the straight section we just cut through the woods....
yes we were! close to 2 hours or better by the time everyone ended up getting out, the second wrangler through after the smaller cherokee ended up busting of all of the bolts on the rear axle at the hub on his full floater and had to go the rest of it in pretty much 2 wheel drive because of the open front diff. Cool trail, I'm glad I didn't bring my jeep along, I had a better strataEy, ride along and let them bust their stuff!
The trail is awesome! Probably my favorite at R&V. I was also in that group, watching my buddy in the small XJ was quite entertaining, he had to beat on it hard to get it through there and he payed the price with quite a bit of damage. I highly suggest staying off that trail if you dont have a winch, mine saved my buddys jeeps multiple times.
Yeah...38's and lockers to make it half way comfortably. My jeep was running piss poor after about the first half hour of the day, it sounded like a 14 horse Briggs v-twin running on one cylinder. Good times, I can deal with shearing the bolts off the rear end, I'm just glad there was a bypass not too far ahead.
What caused this my xj started doing this during python My upsream 02 is bad and I was running hot so figured thats what it was but wondering if mine and your problems are the same?
I need to go fix it a bit/ A few guys went in a winched some rocks and logs off the trail so they could get threw, Just if they would have put them back after passing would have been nice. Or build bigger and then try.
I may try it on 33s with open diffs next weekend....
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