Browns Camp
Funny you mention TSF .You been on this one, Cedar Tree loop? I Thought their new trail felt like Cedar Tree, tight twisty and know where your corners are or you might scar a stump or rock but not difficult. TSF has far more trails of different degrees of difficulty and some I...
Yacolt Burn /Larch Mountain/Jones Creek Area
These are the first trails of a ten year development plan including a campground. It's new so, not much of a challenge but wait for a little rain to develop them. They did throw a few big rocks in the trail to hear my sliders and skid plate talking...
Weekend wheelin
4 year old off road warrior on the Yacolt Burn, outside Vancouver WA
A lot of thanks to Pistons Wild Motorsports Club and many others for cutting through the red tape and opening up 8 miles of our first 4 wheeling trails.
It will work
Here's my eaz lift set up, it was the set up I was already using. Sway bar is critical for the short wheel base. Just take your time except at the bottom of a hill, then get on the throttle if you can to keep your rpm up. My Super Duty and my Grand Cherokee Ecodiesel both heat up...
Like my ARB Magnum
I carry an ARB magnum. 5300lbs pulling, 3500lbs lifting capacity. I like the 65ft of 11mm wire winch rope to extend my electric winch instead of dragging my synthetic line on the rocks. I have a friend with a Wyeth-Scott and it is a quality piece. Did the hi lift thing once...
You can leave them off for now. You cut an inch off the front with a 4 1/2 grinder with a cut off wheel. Have anyone with a welder weld the flat part back on. They say they stop the tire from coming up in your floor on a head on. I still have mine on the floor in the garage, but I have RS...
I believe that is. It was the last trail before heading to Sand Lake at the coast and my son in law destroyed the spyder gears in his 9” posi on his early bronco right there in that hole. Others pics are random during the day. It makes me respect how bad the hill is getting and I appreciate how...
That is a no roof rack zone and that is locked down low. The hairy part is that big rock that my driver’s tire is against pushes you sideways toward the stump. I was worried about passenger side windows.
13 (cedar tree) is slow and tight. You see plenty of trees missing bark. I would guess too many vehicles wider than a LR3. If you don’t know where your bumper corners and sides are, you will by the end of that trail or you’ll add to the tree misery. We did trails 4 Powerline, 10 and 13 Cedar...
I'll share the Trunk Monkey
Carrying a Glock 27 in a Cross Breed Holster. "Trunk Monkey" Keltec Sub 2000 uses 25 round Glock 40 S&W magazines. If the Monkey has any problems going through the 125 rounds. Just continue with your Gock 27 with the big mags. Folds nicely camo'ed in my First Aid Bag
Place dynamat on top of your RS slider under the compressor area before you mount them up. It stops the noise from resonating back off the steel plate. I have it on my LR3 and I think it is as quiet as it was before the sliders.
Someone has to have some passion
At least my profile seems to be all up and running again and not locked up.
And you got a laugh.
Thanks administrators.
just some extra info pics in gallery
Both hold a lot of water, the Weather Tech are cupped so they hold more. Good and bad….Look for yourself pics in gallery. Look at the front……The Weather Tech are much wider and extend out to the door sill. A lot hits the carpet before it gets to the OE...
Pics in gallery
Both hold a lot of water, the Weather Tech are cupped so they hold more. Good and bad? Look for yourself. Look at the front. The Weather Tech are much wider and extend out to the door sill. A lot hits the carpet before it gets to the OE. Bad thing in front is the passenger side...
My thought, run both up front
(Comparison pics in gallery) This thread did not like them
Both hold a lot of water, the Weather Tech are cupped so they hold more. Good and bad….Look for yourself. Look at the front……The Weather Tech are much wider and extend out to the door sill. A lot hits the...
I have both
Both hold a lot of water, the Weather Tech are cupped so they hold more. Good and bad….Look for yourself. Look at the front……The Weather Tech are much wider and extend out to the door sill. A lot hits the carpet before it gets to the OE thats why I have both. Bad thing in front is...
my thoughts
Both hold a lot of water, the Weather Tech are cupped so they hold more. Good and bad---Look for yourself. Look at the front---The Weather Tech are much wider and extend out to the door sill. A lot hits the carpet before it gets to the OE. Bad thing in front is the passenger side...
my thought
Both hold a lot of water, the Weather Tech are cupped so they hold more. Good and bad….Look for yourself. Look at the front……The Weather Tech are much wider and extend out to the door sill. A lot hits the carpet before it gets to the OE. Bad thing in front is the passenger side on...
Both hold a lot of water, the Weather Tech are cupped so they hold more. Good and bad….Look for yourself. Look at the front……The Weather Tech are much wider and extend out to the door sill. A lot hits the carpet before it gets to the OE. Bad thing in front is the passenger side on the Weather...
my thought
Both hold a lot of water, the Weather Tech are cupped so they hold more. Good and bad….Look for yourself. Look at the front……The Weather Tech are much wider and extend out to the door sill. A lot hits the carpet before it gets to the OE. Bad thing in front is the passenger side...
Both hold a lot of water, the Weather Tech are cupped so they hold more. Good and bad….Look for yourself. Look at the front……The Weather Tech are much wider and extend out to the door sill. A lot hits the carpet before it gets to the OE. Bad thing in front is the passenger side on the Weather...
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