05-01-2020, 12:38 PM | #81 |
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My buddy got a new 4 runner (to him) and wanted to try and go four wheeling for the first time. We went to a trail called Rainbow falls on Sunday. Place was an absolute circus, worse than trail riding in moab back when EJS was busy.
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05-01-2020, 02:24 PM | #82 |
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That is the sad deal about things right now...people just keep piling in rather than turning around and finding something else or somewhere else to go.
I hope to see NOBODY out there when I hit the road in a week
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05-02-2020, 12:46 AM | #83 |
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The crazy part was all the big groups camping.
I didn't expect it to be that busy but not that surprising. Tr mountain towns and counties dont want anybody visiting. Plus all the high country trails are still closed with snow. The other major area for side by sides and dort bikes is closed for mud season. So trail choice is lowish, plus everybody getting cabin fever |
05-05-2020, 11:27 AM | #84 |
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I am finally getting around to finishing all the crap I listed. I've spent the last two Saturdays at my friend's garage, fabricating and wrenching. I hope to have this thing ready for more 4x4ing soon.
My tires are getting pretty bald. I would love to step up to some 40s, but there are some other upgrades I would like to do before then. Mainly, I'm still running a spool in the rear. I street the Jeep all too much for a spool or even an automatic locker. I think the next chunk of change will be spent on an ARB for the rear in order to save tires some. |
05-07-2020, 11:43 PM | #85 |
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Stimulate the economy with your stimulus check already!
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05-08-2020, 12:29 PM | #86 |
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Man, it was really hard not to pull the trigger on an ARB/compressor when it came through. I'm saving it, though, because I would like to wait until they do one of those deals where they'll throw in the free compressor.
I'm ready for an ARB and I'm curious to see what my gears look like, as I have nearly 10k miles on them now and they were set up by me. |
05-08-2020, 12:38 PM | #87 | |
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Even if they didn't look perfect, can't change them now anyhow. Yeah, I'd wait until the free compressor deal as well. |
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05-15-2020, 06:42 PM | #88 |
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Well thanks to Justin, who alerted me on the moving sale at East Coast Gear Supply, I just dropped the money on an ARB and all of the accessories for my 14 bolt, including an ARB air compressor and tank.
Giggidy. |
05-18-2020, 06:23 AM | #89 |
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hell yeah!!
i'm super excited to try the ARB on the trail, i've never run selectable before. |
05-18-2020, 06:42 PM | #90 |
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Yeah, ARB are the shiz, have had them in a couple vehicles now.
I have the twin compressor in my JK, but I use CO2 to run the locker...the twin compressor and the Monster Valves are a pretty fast filler for my 40s. You'll be tickled w/ them..nothing like flipping the switch and locked, out of the mess and another flip and you're steering freely!! Enjoy!
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05-18-2020, 10:49 PM | #91 |
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Now that I have one, I’m curious how much I’ll actually use it. One, because I have a Detroit in the front and I bet most of the time I won’t even need to lock the rear. Also, do people just turn them on once they get to the trailhead or is it a constant on/off ordeal based on how tough the section is that you’re about to attempt? I guess I’m wondering if it’s at all hard on the locking mechanism to be locked/unlocked regularly. This is all about to be new to me. I can’t wait to get it in and try everything out.
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05-18-2020, 11:09 PM | #92 |
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When I had arbs front and rear back in the day. I would lock the rear when I started wheeling. Would lock the front when I needed it.
I have an Eaton e locker in the front now and just lock it when I needed it. After having both I really like the e locker. |
05-19-2020, 08:13 AM | #93 |
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my plan is to leave them open until i get to a worthy obstacle, lock both in, then unlock as needed to maneuver/dig. but we'll see if that plan changes as i learn this new config.
currently running a DeWALT 60V compressor ratchet strapped in the back |
05-19-2020, 02:21 PM | #94 |
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05-19-2020, 08:55 PM | #95 |
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Depends on terrain...Moab, open until I get to an obstacle that requires them. It’s so sticky out there that 2wd or basic 4wd are usually enough. But both help when needed, or when you simply want NO struggle!
CO, it gets slick n wet, use them when I need them, which is more regularly than in Moab. Bottom line, I flip them on and off all the time, because turning is so much easier with them off... just so damn handy.
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05-20-2020, 06:35 AM | #96 | |
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05-20-2020, 11:06 AM | #97 |
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05-20-2020, 11:17 AM | #98 |
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Not available for a 14 bolt.
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05-20-2020, 12:00 PM | #99 |
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05-20-2020, 12:08 PM | #100 |
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I used to lock the rear most of the time and leave the front open. Then when it looked like I would need it, or when I did need it, I would lock in the front. I rebuilt the front one a few times, they are pretty basic inside, I wouldn't worry about their robustness in terms of repeated lock/unlock.
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