awsome videos, can't wait to do some wheeling like that, 2 years and counting before I head back to the East Coast. But until then it is rock crawling for me.
Very bad ass videos.Almost has me convinced on going to Cleghorn road today to see if they got any rain like we did last night
WHat was the convo about your track bar?
Crash in that one part we both got stuck in basicly bog. The Jeep made it further cause it's lighter. At the time My winch was not working. The Jeep has a 4 inch lift with 32" BFG Mud terrain KM. The owner is A Chrystler Mechanic.
All the footage you see the jeep in is after he broke the track bar when we were getting un stuck. Likely when he was yanking me out. Took us 2 hours to get out. We thought my truck was free but somehow a ton of soil came with me and kept me hung up. Can't go anywhere with no wheels on the ground. The track bar mount was a lowered one for the lift and it broke off at the frame.
East coast guys, any of you wheelin this Saturday at Rausch Creek, we wont be doing this !! tighter trails with rocks, rocks, and more rocks, hills, little mud and water, Oh and trees, and did I mention rocks?
I've been trying to add this vid since yesterday. It's that same area but different time and different angle. You can hear how bad my power steering pump is. It and the Idler pully. I really wasn't pushing my truck because didn't have a working winch at the time. I don't really abuse my truck off roading (really) by that i don't just steer and nail the gas. Better be safe than sorry
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