I remember going to a power line trail off of Peachtree Industrial in Duluth, and there is a nice little trail off of Hamby Road in Forsyth County. It's fun remembering all the goofy places I wheeled at in high-school.
I can give specifics on locations if you're interested.
I wouldn't reccomend it but you can avoid damage by going easy on it. I would at least beef it up by upgrading the shafts with a Superior or Yukon Super 30 kit for the front. I'm sure there is something like this for the rear 8.25 but I didn't find it.
I just talked to a buddy of mine who said that they (cops, GA Power?) put-in highway barriers to block it off. I don't think that there is too much legit public wheeling unless you go to North GA.
I say save the money for when you get 35's. Trust me those 32's will start looking wimpy after awhile just like mine did. But hey, if you really like those 32's I would go with 4.10's or 4.11 like a lot of people said. I think a guy actually did a whole chart about gear ratio's and tire...
There was a little spot off of GA 400 exit 15 behind the old Lanier Lodge. You take a left off the exit and pull into the gas station parking lot. Over to your right there should be an abandoned trailer from a semi and a little trail between some trees. It's got some cool stuff like a nice...
I have the old C4x4 bumper and I love it. It is mounted pretty sturdy and I've knocked a bunch of big dead trees over with it. A couple of my buddies run it too and have mashed em at tellico and stuff. I would definitely reccomend them. I have pics if you want to see them...
Does anyone have any experience with Skyjacker? I'm shopping for a lift and am looking at 6 inches and up. Does anyone know anything about their Rock Ready stuff? Any input is great.