Matt S.
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FarmerMatt said:Wet winters (2 in a row) suck. Work sucks, kids DONT suck, church sucks on weekends, & well... I Suck
Matt
edited it for what you REALLY meant.
FarmerMatt said:Wet winters (2 in a row) suck. Work sucks, kids DONT suck, church sucks on weekends, & well... I Suck
Matt
FarmerMatt said:Wet winters (2 in a row) suck. Work sucks, kids suck, church sucks, & well... I Suck
Matt
FarmerMatt said:Wet winters (2 in a row) suck. Work sucks, kids suck, church sucks, & well... I Suck
Matt
Slonopotam said:I totally agree with you about a winter!
It is way better to have a cold winter, I am not talking about an extreme, who would like -35C ? -20C .. -25C is the best. Not so many cars on a road, your breath freezes right on your beard. You can use snow banks as safety barriers. Then you come home and feel how life slowly returns into your cold blue fingers. Niiiice.
Where is the next snow run ?
Andrey
Something else to consider is having runs on easier trails (Gold Lakes Basin, Hell Hole, Strawberry Creek, ect....) Not everyone is on 35's with lockers at each end.
New members would tell Lisa and I they didn't want to do the hard trails until they had more seat time and a more capable rig.
Typical Sierra Chapter Rubicon requirements are:
One locker or two limited slips.
-31" tires
-Spare front axle shafts if you are running 260 joints.
-Spare rear shafts if you have a Dana 35 or a 27 spline 8.25.
-tow strap
-tow points front and rear
-T-case skid.
-Appropriate gearing for tire size. For example: 31's could run stock 3.55's, 33's should have at least 4.11's, 35's should have 4.56's. Low T-case gears can make up for diff gearing deficiencies.
-Spare tie rod and drag link if you are running 33's or larger and still have stock steering.
Stuff that is nice to have:
-If you care about body damage, get some rocker skids. The 'Con LOVES to bite XJ rockers when running smaller lifts/tires.
(list adapted/stolen from CRASH)
required equipment:
1. Visably charged fire extinguisher(BC or ABC)
2. First aid kit
3. Adequate spare tire, jack, and lug wrench
4. Safety belts for driver and any current passenger(belts must be worn at all times while vehicle is moving!
5. Adequate attachment points in the front and rear of the vehicle
6. Snatch strap without any metal hooks
7. Secured battery(no bungee cords!)
CB radio is highly recommended.
hahahh yeeeaaahh thats my rig!!
so yeah we hit the con about 12:00pm and got to buck island about 6:00am left again about 5:00pm or so and got home about 1:00am and by home i mean the cabin my mom owns in trukee.
damage report:
1)driveshaft slipped out of the rear toke 4 times.
2)punctured 1 33" procrap
3)both rear shims started to slip out because the pin/bolt that holds the leaf packs together was not far enough into the axle perches, resulting in the right rear one to sheer of at the bottom.
4)ball joints got even more messed up then they already were and i was getting deathwobble at highways speeds.
a: good thing i have a crapload of spare ujoints and caps and know how to fix it in like 5 mins
b: good thing i had a full size spare
c: puled the shims out tigtened ubolts down, no big deal
d:good thing i have AAA plus so i can get towed 100 miles for free and that we have a cabin in trukee about 20 miles north of where the rubicon dumps out so i can keep the jeep there.
Honestly though, I'm scared to go on most runs, you guys have WAY better rigs than me.
I had a blast on this trip...Thanks again for the Vets taking all the Newbs... Thanks to the people that helped me when my u-joint and axle shaft went out...
I had a BLAST on the rubicon run... but I think it showed the current state of the Chapter. Most of us on the run had never been on the 'con... That, with the discussion (or lack thereof) on the board showed that the "old guys" that used to be the life of the chapter have moved on. And by moved on, it seems as if everyone has more commitments (family, work, etc) than ever.
Myself included, I finally got my jeep "done" and now I have a house that needs work every weekend... I was hoping to wheel non-stop this summer. I will be LUCKY if I get to fordyce once, and the rubicon twice.
Im not the most active guy on here, so its tough for me to comment in detail... but suffice it to say that I have recognized a change in the general mood, attitude (or whatever it's called) around here. I dont think its the BOD... you guys are doing a fine job as far as im concerned.
WesternXJ said:Something else to consider is having runs on easier trails (Gold Lakes Basin, Hell Hole, Strawberry Creek, ect....) Not everyone is on 35's with lockers at each end.
New members would tell Lisa and I they didn't want to do the hard trails until they had more seat time and a more capable rig.
My $.02
Boatwrench said:Can we get some more mid range runs? Something between Lost Coast and the Rubicon? Does Bald Mountain fill this niche?
Tom
awesome! she has amazing eyes.Capt. Nemo said:Here's my excuse...
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You can vaguely see my rig in the background. That's kind of how it's been this summer so far.
Capt. Nemo said:Here's my excuse...
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You can vaguely see my rig in the background. That's kind of how it's been this summer so far.