GOT ROCKS?
ok...let the flaming begin :notallthere:
Im usually a mudder/snowmobile but the local jeep club has invited me on their next "rock run" they asure me that the trails arnt too difficult for they run without spotters (they even run stock jeeps) so any pointers i should be aware of?(allready know that i gotta take off the side steps) :grouphug: help a bruddah out :giggling: |
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Where abouts do you live? If this is westcoast wheelin, just be careful of narrow areas like in between the trees. Be prepared for pinstripping and a few bumps. Always be aware of your surrounding enviroment and your H2's dimensions. Other than that, you should be fine. But if you're wheelin with a club whose rigs are all mashed to hell, chances are you might be in for a setup. Knowing your enemies is half the battle.:D Don't get pressured or taunted to do anything you're not comfortable with. I wheel with all sorts of modded rigs just to keep my senses sharp. They're a rough but good bunch of peeps. And we love great mountain views. :D |
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"Don't get pressured or taunted to do anything you're not comfortable with." Dennis what the hell has come over you???? I am utterly confused:confused: That statement is not spoken like a true motorboatin SOB. |
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it's prolly gonna be somewhere in Va or Pa A friend of mine runs her jeep with them all the time and it's stock except for tires. she just put graphics on the side so im fairly confident that rubs and scrapes should be at a minimum. I doubt seriously that i'll need to adjust tire pressure, although it would be nice to "pop the collar" and let some air out knowing i can air myself along the way (she allways gripes that she needs to find someone with an air tank):giggling: as i said...the is a first for me< if i remember correctly their next run is in december so snow....mixed with a lil mud....mixed with a few logs....mixed with rocks. I have my hands full |
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Maybe I should rephrase that, "Don't get pressured or taunted by guys like me to do anything you're not comfortable with.":D Actually, on one run I did with a fellow Elcovian, dna (He has a white H2) at Whipsaw, he asked me to navigate his H2 up Falcon Hill and a few technical obstacles. Being a novice, he didn't let his ego get him into trouble and did the right thing by asking for help. I've seen alot of guys out there mask this and find themselves in deeper trouble and become a bigger burden to the group. And try not to be a "Point & Shoot" type of wheeler. There's no skill in that. You might end up being the star of a broken tie-rod video and get so frustrated with your ability, you end up trading down to a Jeep.:D:OWNED::clapping: |
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Snow runs are so much fun but in some cases, more difficult. Depending on the trail rating, it's almost imposible to pic the right line on the first try being the snow covers everything. I'm going on a snow run up to Whistler in two weeks. Nothing technical, mostly logging roads and pure white scenery.:beerchug: Good luck and be careful. Don't forget your emergency gear. |
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Great input there Hoss. I've edited the link for you.;) Here's the info you needed ECHO ECHO ECHO ECHO.....:clapping: You'll find the basics here.http://www.elcovaforums.com/forums/s...ad.php?t=30914 |
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Be sure to know how the different 4wd buttons work and how to BTM.
Have fun.:D |
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ALWAYS air down for off-road. |
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