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Some friends and I ran a trail called Dolores, also known as Misery, last night. 6 rigs went, 5 made it through. A busted front hub, rear tail light, one winching, and a smoked clutch were all on the menu for the run.
This YJ is built really well and handled the trail pretty easily. e is running 37s and lockers front and rear.
This TJ also did really really well. He too is running lockers front and rear and 37s. The woman driving is his friend that does some of his driving after he had a stroke recently, and she did well. She almost put it on its side, but all in all she did good.
This XJ is also built really well, but he blew a front passenger Mile Marker hub because he had way too much tire spin and then it caught traction. He backed up after it blew and smashed his rear passenger tail light too. He decided to take the bypasses after that and I had to winch him out of the nasty part of the trail
The next guy had a Tj on 32s and was open in both diffs. He did really well but smoked his clutch a bit and may have to have it replaced soon. We had to stack a lot of rock s though, which were al unstacked to keep it tough for the bigger rigs.
This guy and I have run this trail before. I dented my door on it actually and he had a locker last time we ran it, but he fried it so he was open open on this run, but did good with minimal stacking.
Cheap Harbor Freight Rock Lights work well
This YJ is built really well and handled the trail pretty easily. e is running 37s and lockers front and rear.
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This TJ also did really really well. He too is running lockers front and rear and 37s. The woman driving is his friend that does some of his driving after he had a stroke recently, and she did well. She almost put it on its side, but all in all she did good.
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This XJ is also built really well, but he blew a front passenger Mile Marker hub because he had way too much tire spin and then it caught traction. He backed up after it blew and smashed his rear passenger tail light too. He decided to take the bypasses after that and I had to winch him out of the nasty part of the trail
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The next guy had a Tj on 32s and was open in both diffs. He did really well but smoked his clutch a bit and may have to have it replaced soon. We had to stack a lot of rock s though, which were al unstacked to keep it tough for the bigger rigs.
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This guy and I have run this trail before. I dented my door on it actually and he had a locker last time we ran it, but he fried it so he was open open on this run, but did good with minimal stacking.
Cheap Harbor Freight Rock Lights work well
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