2nd Annual Blue Lake Ranger Meet Snapshots! August 22nd, 2009 (56k, No no no no!)
Lots of photo's! Lots of nice cameras, and some tripod action happening out there - nice toasty warm day, finally cooled down near the end of it; Post what you got guys and gals!
Was a very fun meet, lots of good chat - good barbaque 'ala Shane's portable grill, lots of new and old rangers - all different types! We actually had more lowered trucks then lifted ones when I first got there myself around ~12:50-1:30ish give or take.
Will edit this and add in pictures, taking a bit to upload them all!
Lots of respect to these guys.. that's a long load alright!
My hanging mirror buddy.. a rubber turkey! Watching this thing shake and wiggle around when my truck is idling is enough to cure many a sour moods.. found it from a group leaving it behind at work.. mine now!
The turn off for me, heading on I84 west, just getting into town - Blue Lake is fairly easy to get to out here..!
Last but not least - front page worthy of Rangers.. Shane with his R-F shirt, a ranger badged supercharged truck (Jeremy's) - the original Grabber Orange truck with said owner, Marie, and some attitude! Great meet everyone, bunch of great folks went this year!
Just posted - lots of pictures, and there should be tons more on the way!! I didnt break my camera out too often, was busy kickign back chattin with everyone :-)
nice pics its good to see the weather cleared up for you guys. it wasnt looking so good up here this morning when I left the krispy kreme..... Mike how much tire shine did you use on that back tire and how long did it take you to do it? Every time I wash my jeep I think about doing mine but it looks like way too much work lol.
The back tire is actually 100% brand new, have never mounted it, hasnt been weathered - I put jsut as much on it as I did on my other tires - usually spray in circles to the outside lugs, so a normal amount - Literally its spray on and let dry - takes less then 5 minutes to do a truck. Well, make that 15 - let it sit for a bit, then go through with a paper towel to wiep up yoru wheels so it doesnt leave any residue
its so weird seeing you lifted guys like Shane and Tre and your perfectly cambered front wheels. I'm so used to my sweet ghetto camber
The sound of it starting up and driving off is damn sexay.. one of thsoe things you just gotta lean back and listen to and appreciate - lots of power behind that thing!
I realize most of the pics of my own truck are all with the hood up - was show casing the dual bulb HID's and forgot to put it all down.. that, and the headers, intake, coilpack.. bleh, little questions and some show and tell here and there - its all good though!
And for the life of me I cant remember teh name of the owner of the 2wd white ranger there.. for some reason Aaron strikes me as right - I think that is his name?
i have a few pictures....not many i had to leave early to look at what turned out to be a pos car for my bro ha. i will up load them when i get a chance
wow looks like a great time I was stuck at home painting. stupid work. it was good to see the guys at Krispy Kream this morning. glad to see you guys got Arron some new corners. with I could have made all the way south. and mike I love your tire gate.
hey mike have you posted a pic somewhere of the new tail gate with the spare on it yet. i remember seeing a pic of it but i didn't think you had a spare at the time.