McSpeed
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We had a blast last weekend trying this new-to-me trail that starts about mile 92 on the Old Glenn Hwy.
This was a combo of hills, heavy deep mud, rocks, and water crossing. Kind of had it all.
We made it through the heavy mud no problem. Really just rolled through it were others struggled. Either the truck is that good, or I'm learning more how to brake modulate and drive it through.
The hills were not a problem either - this was luck. The last trip the hills shut us down after some light rain, even at 8-10 PSI.
This time - the rocks kicked my butt - like high centered on the right rocker - and just banged and grabbed them BAD. This is my weak spot - the 37" tall tires are okay for what I'm doing - but the width and belly rub have been an issue. I posted a thread in the hot rod forum about rock slider ideas.
Over all, this was one of my best trips. The water fording was AWESOME . I'm guessing it was only 2 to 2.5' but the current was strong and you could feel the back of the truck getting pushed sideways. Due to again the lower body mount on this vs. the jacked up lifted trucks I was running with, the current really grabbed and shoved me - where I don't think they got it as bad with it mostly pushing on their tires - not bodies.
It is always a good trail ride when you make it home under your own power - I even got to tow a dead Toyota nearly 2/3 of the way back on the Glenn - thank GOD it was mostly down hill - the 6.2 and turbo 400 were about to puke on the steep hills - AND pulling a dead truck.
I hope you guys enjoy the vid
I've washed it up since this and will at a minimum have to drill out and re-rivet that panel.
This was a combo of hills, heavy deep mud, rocks, and water crossing. Kind of had it all.
We made it through the heavy mud no problem. Really just rolled through it were others struggled. Either the truck is that good, or I'm learning more how to brake modulate and drive it through.
The hills were not a problem either - this was luck. The last trip the hills shut us down after some light rain, even at 8-10 PSI.
This time - the rocks kicked my butt - like high centered on the right rocker - and just banged and grabbed them BAD. This is my weak spot - the 37" tall tires are okay for what I'm doing - but the width and belly rub have been an issue. I posted a thread in the hot rod forum about rock slider ideas.
Over all, this was one of my best trips. The water fording was AWESOME . I'm guessing it was only 2 to 2.5' but the current was strong and you could feel the back of the truck getting pushed sideways. Due to again the lower body mount on this vs. the jacked up lifted trucks I was running with, the current really grabbed and shoved me - where I don't think they got it as bad with it mostly pushing on their tires - not bodies.
It is always a good trail ride when you make it home under your own power - I even got to tow a dead Toyota nearly 2/3 of the way back on the Glenn - thank GOD it was mostly down hill - the 6.2 and turbo 400 were about to puke on the steep hills - AND pulling a dead truck.
I hope you guys enjoy the vid
I've washed it up since this and will at a minimum have to drill out and re-rivet that panel.