FatCity
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Wildomar, CA USA
We originally built the TTBXJ with Baja in mind.
We wanted something we could leave the driveway, pre-run, camp, and party our way around the peninsula in comfortably and reliably.
Needless to say, I was excited for the up-coming Baja 1000 for a couple reasons. One, I was asked to drive Chad Broughton’s class 3000 Baja-Lite for half of the race, and two, we would finally get to put the TTBXJ to the test in the environment we intended it for.
Here's the short version of the trip with pics.

Photo from http://www.offroadxtreme.com/feature...xj/#fbComments
After prepping the Jeep for the last couple weeks leading up to our departure it was time to figure out how to pack it.
I’m no stranger to pre-running the Baja, but I’m used to doing it in my F150 pre-runner.
Jamming a weeks worth of camping gear, fridge, food, spare tire, tools, gas and water for two people proved to be harder than I thought, but after working through every scenario We were able to fit all ten pounds in to the tiny five pound package.

Day 1
We crossed the Tijuana border right as the sun came up.

We met our Colorado friends from BC Fabrication in San Felipe on Saturday afternoon. I pre-run the 1000 with these donkeys every year and you cant find a better crew for the Baja.
After lunch, beers, fireworks and shopping we made the decision to camp on the beach for the night and start our pre-run first thing Sunday morning.


We cooked dinner, lit fireworks, threw our cots out on the sand under some wore out Palapas and slept under the stars.
Lucky for us it rained all night…



We wanted something we could leave the driveway, pre-run, camp, and party our way around the peninsula in comfortably and reliably.
Needless to say, I was excited for the up-coming Baja 1000 for a couple reasons. One, I was asked to drive Chad Broughton’s class 3000 Baja-Lite for half of the race, and two, we would finally get to put the TTBXJ to the test in the environment we intended it for.
Here's the short version of the trip with pics.

Photo from http://www.offroadxtreme.com/feature...xj/#fbComments
After prepping the Jeep for the last couple weeks leading up to our departure it was time to figure out how to pack it.
I’m no stranger to pre-running the Baja, but I’m used to doing it in my F150 pre-runner.
Jamming a weeks worth of camping gear, fridge, food, spare tire, tools, gas and water for two people proved to be harder than I thought, but after working through every scenario We were able to fit all ten pounds in to the tiny five pound package.

Day 1
We crossed the Tijuana border right as the sun came up.

We met our Colorado friends from BC Fabrication in San Felipe on Saturday afternoon. I pre-run the 1000 with these donkeys every year and you cant find a better crew for the Baja.
After lunch, beers, fireworks and shopping we made the decision to camp on the beach for the night and start our pre-run first thing Sunday morning.


We cooked dinner, lit fireworks, threw our cots out on the sand under some wore out Palapas and slept under the stars.
Lucky for us it rained all night…


