ashmanjeepxj
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Vail AZ, Jimmy's Cherokee Buggy
Who wants to run some hard trails on Saturday.
The plan would be Overdose (OD) (4.5+), Ecstasy (X) (4.0+), Axle Alley (AA)(4.5+), then decided if there is time to do Woody's Wash (WW) (4.5) It will take all day.
Myself and Chad can lead.
Overdose and Axle Alley may require a winch pull (steep waterfall).
Ecstasy and Woody's Wash may cause abit of body damage.
These trails dont have bypasses.
Id like to see rigs, locked, skids, caged, and on 35in tires.
Only you know if you need to pull cable.
You don't need 42in tires on a buggy.
There will be no rock stacking, littering or bypassing/trail blazing off the sides of the trail.
(5.0) Impassable trails: These trails are for the extreme four-wheeler only. These trails require highly modified vehicles, including lift, excellent articulation, lockers front and rear, large tires with aggressive tread, winches, lower t-case gearing, high lift jacks. Safety Cage 4 point minimum, door bars, 4 point safety harnesses, and helmet recommended. A High level of Off-Road driving skill is required. Paint damage is virtually guaranteed, body and/or mechanical damage is very likely. Rollovers will be more common on these trails and a winch will be used on at least one obstacle.
(4.5) Extreme trails: These trails cross extremely rugged terrain with very steep inclines, large boulders, and potentially dangerous situations. These trails require modified vehicles, including lift, lockers, and over-sized tires, lower t-case gearing. Safety Cage is recommended. A High level of Off-Road driving skill is required. There will likely be paint damage, possible vehicle body and/or mechanical damage. There are possibilities of rollovers. Winches are recommended.
(4.0) Difficult trails: These trails traverse very rugged terrain; low-range 4WD is required. Higher than stock ground clearance is required. Aggressive tread and low air pressure are required. Traction Devices (Lockers or limited-slip) in the differentials (front and rear), lift, and larger tires are highly recommended. These trails require above average Off-Road driving skills. High-Lift jacks and winches would also be helpful. There will likely be paint damage and possible vehicle body and/or mechanical damage.
So whos in?
The plan would be Overdose (OD) (4.5+), Ecstasy (X) (4.0+), Axle Alley (AA)(4.5+), then decided if there is time to do Woody's Wash (WW) (4.5) It will take all day.
Myself and Chad can lead.
Overdose and Axle Alley may require a winch pull (steep waterfall).
Ecstasy and Woody's Wash may cause abit of body damage.
These trails dont have bypasses.
Id like to see rigs, locked, skids, caged, and on 35in tires.
Only you know if you need to pull cable.
You don't need 42in tires on a buggy.
There will be no rock stacking, littering or bypassing/trail blazing off the sides of the trail.
(5.0) Impassable trails: These trails are for the extreme four-wheeler only. These trails require highly modified vehicles, including lift, excellent articulation, lockers front and rear, large tires with aggressive tread, winches, lower t-case gearing, high lift jacks. Safety Cage 4 point minimum, door bars, 4 point safety harnesses, and helmet recommended. A High level of Off-Road driving skill is required. Paint damage is virtually guaranteed, body and/or mechanical damage is very likely. Rollovers will be more common on these trails and a winch will be used on at least one obstacle.
(4.5) Extreme trails: These trails cross extremely rugged terrain with very steep inclines, large boulders, and potentially dangerous situations. These trails require modified vehicles, including lift, lockers, and over-sized tires, lower t-case gearing. Safety Cage is recommended. A High level of Off-Road driving skill is required. There will likely be paint damage, possible vehicle body and/or mechanical damage. There are possibilities of rollovers. Winches are recommended.
(4.0) Difficult trails: These trails traverse very rugged terrain; low-range 4WD is required. Higher than stock ground clearance is required. Aggressive tread and low air pressure are required. Traction Devices (Lockers or limited-slip) in the differentials (front and rear), lift, and larger tires are highly recommended. These trails require above average Off-Road driving skills. High-Lift jacks and winches would also be helpful. There will likely be paint damage and possible vehicle body and/or mechanical damage.
So whos in?