stolenheron
Explorer
went out to hidden Falls ORV with 7 other rovers (about 5 other trucks we knew also showed but they ended up wheeling on their own which was fine).
terrain, obstacles, scenery, company, wildlife, etc etc was phenomenal.
Trail Damage: 2 broken motor mounts (1 on my truck, one on Brian's 04 D2 as well), my door hinge got a little screwed up when it hit a solid wall of rock (it opened accidentally and just swung into it). A stock 05 LR3 took out his driver rear door on a tree stump, which was the worst part of our day by far. but overall it was the best wheeling day i've ever had and just one of the best general days in months.
Our trails were:
Falls, Slither, Test Tube, North Pole, Baby Back, Green Horn, International Highway, Dino Falls, the Mud Hole, North Peak
my truck took hits to the sliders, rear bumper, front diff guard. almost blew my front driverside tire out in the gulch. couldnt steer it was so kinked up from all the weight on it. they backed me off 6" with a winch, and i was able to move my tire again. got down safely from there. 18"s were what caused my problem on that spot, i was the only one with 18s who did the trail
terrain, obstacles, scenery, company, wildlife, etc etc was phenomenal.
Trail Damage: 2 broken motor mounts (1 on my truck, one on Brian's 04 D2 as well), my door hinge got a little screwed up when it hit a solid wall of rock (it opened accidentally and just swung into it). A stock 05 LR3 took out his driver rear door on a tree stump, which was the worst part of our day by far. but overall it was the best wheeling day i've ever had and just one of the best general days in months.
Our trails were:
Falls, Slither, Test Tube, North Pole, Baby Back, Green Horn, International Highway, Dino Falls, the Mud Hole, North Peak
my truck took hits to the sliders, rear bumper, front diff guard. almost blew my front driverside tire out in the gulch. couldnt steer it was so kinked up from all the weight on it. they backed me off 6" with a winch, and i was able to move my tire again. got down safely from there. 18"s were what caused my problem on that spot, i was the only one with 18s who did the trail










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