Hungry Valley 5-18-08 Pics
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Hungry Valley 5-18-08 Pics
Went out with a couple guys from FTW/VFO yesterday, getting a bunch of the vids emailed to me to make one long one.
about 30 minutes in the first stuck:
Our2nd/3rd (after I got him out the first we went around the other side and tried coming back the other way, well I stopped too early so he was still at an angle when he stopped and dug himself him) stuck:
Some flexage:
I will have more from the others later today or tomorrow...
about 30 minutes in the first stuck:
Our2nd/3rd (after I got him out the first we went around the other side and tried coming back the other way, well I stopped too early so he was still at an angle when he stopped and dug himself him) stuck:
Some flexage:
I will have more from the others later today or tomorrow...
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Looks like a fun time! That is one thing we don't have over here in AZ, we don't have actual parks dedicated to OHV. We have some OHV parks but they're public and mainly just trails.
That is how I scraped the crap out of my rear chrome bumper. Except rocks and not just dirt. Then I kind of got stuck because one of the front tires was barely touching the ground and the other was up on a rock = stuck with an open diff. Now with the rear locker I might have been able to wiggle my way out.
That is how I scraped the crap out of my rear chrome bumper. Except rocks and not just dirt. Then I kind of got stuck because one of the front tires was barely touching the ground and the other was up on a rock = stuck with an open diff. Now with the rear locker I might have been able to wiggle my way out.
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There are more trails than "play areas". We have many dirt roads and trails but no places like I see you SoCal guys post. I don't know the names but I've seen them posted before. The places with man made obstacles and trails that were built strictly OHV use. Around here we have tons of public land and almost all the trails are either river washes, forest service road, or an old road that leads to a mine or something of that nature. All the trail I've posted with pics and stuff were not made for 4 wheeling they were originally built for the uses i mentioned above. I'm sure there were some built for OHV use but not like you guys have.
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haha yea, luckily they were all easy pulls, i didnt get stuck though...i could have but dont want to risk my t-case since i have no skids
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here is a link to the pics he took, you may to have an account since they are attached, but i am not sure...it is an 05 3.0, he upgraded to 4.10s and limited slip, has 30x9.5 BFG M/Ts, as well as the new sport grille and 06+ corners and tails
http://www.virtualford.org/vfforum/s...ead.php?t=2649
oh and he has my old lift spindles on there too
http://www.virtualford.org/vfforum/s...ead.php?t=2649
oh and he has my old lift spindles on there too
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