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I think it depends on how you wheel. If your just running backcountry or woods riding then it really doesn't do anything other than make your rig heavier and help in off-camber situations. Picture lying a Dana 44 on a bank at a 45 degree angle, now pick up the upper side and lift it. Now...
My first rig was an MJ with an interior cage. I should have done and EXO but didn't like the way they looked. Within a year my MJ looked like a raisin so when I decided to build another one I went the EXO route. I had always planned to run a bar down the drip rail then tie it into the...
I also wanted to keep the radiator in the stock location which is why I had to loose the stock headlights and go with the LEDs. I spent months looking for options and couldn't really find anything I loved so I just started bending tube and this is what I came up with.
I was checking out a new park over the weekend and experienced my first rollover. Now I’ve been on my side more times than I can count but this was my first time on my lid. I knew I was in a sketchy place so I figured I had a 50/50 chance of rolling it but I was feeling lucky, seems I wasn’t so...
There are alot of climbs in Bearwallow, we also ran Tombstone in Swiss WV. I've hit this 3 times and this is the first time I've made it. You gotta line up perfectly and you only get one shot.
https://youtu.be/u5FHHDhNurI
Ran Bearwallow last week with John Herrick from Crawl Magazine and some guys out of North Carolina. We had a great time and finally got around to opening Long Crawl. The guys worked all day Tuesday clearing it so John could be the first tires on Wednesday Morning. Here are a few pics.
Yep, helmets required by HMT. It's where you put your pass decal, unlike a lot of parks where you hang the pass on your rig HMT has you put them on your helmet.
Headed down to Bearwallow (HMT Trail system) and opened up Shaft, one of the trails we scouted last fall. I was following a linked turbo powered buggy on 42's, my little half ton XJ showed them why we love these rigs so much.
https://youtu.be/wNcmxGhGnN4
Great work guys I love all the pics and even though it's time consuming it's cool you take the time to post up pics so we can all keep up. I run a 44 up front with those same perches but for a bumpstop I run those red poly inserts. They've worked well for a year but now are no longer holding...
We spent the weekend at the newest Hatfield and McCoy trail system open to 4x4's and had a great time. We did some much needed camping at Chief Logan State Park, it did get a bit cold though. I was on the winch so much I smoked the main wire to my alternator. It was awesome.