We headed South down the 219 through Ellicotville, we had intended taking this much further south but decided at the diner we would take the more scenic route cross-country through Elk and Susquehannock State Forests, among others. We didnt stop really other than for fuel and lunch, but there...
Our crew consisted of four guys, Mike, Mike, Bryan and Bryan....no my keyboard isnt on repeat.
Mike #1 and Bryan #2 are Brothers, Mike #1 and Bryan #2 married Mike #2's sisters. Confused yet?
Here is a pic of the crew in accidental order by height. Bryan #2, Mike#1, Bryan#1, Mike#2
Our...
Started to write the trip report, I just have the introduction done so far, looking to have it completed by the weekend.
http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/127293-Return-to-Bald-Eagle-State-Forest-Victoria-Day-Weekend-May-2014
Late last summer, my brother and I took a week and explored the Pennsylvania Wilds. We had a great time, it was our first vehicle based trip of any substantial length and our first into the United States.
We had a spectacular time in Bald Eagle State Forest and knew immediately that we would...
Damn! Otherwise you would be set for quite awhile!
I would get the 265/75 tires before the lift, as you will see all that space and 255/85 will be calling your name.
I was gonna ask if you even need a lift to go with the 265/75s but you're truck is almost 10 years old so it likely could do...
Ill toss in my two cents on this as well. I now have 40 000 miles on mine almost and I still have lots of tread left. In my thread I put up tread depths earlier this year so mine are likely not too far off that. 10/32 or so left
Sums up my feelings exactly. I love the 235 width but like you said looks are not for every one.
I've thought of gong to less aggresive tread patterns but the BFG ATs are so good on the road why bother?
Don't forget currency exchange, shipping and custom brokerage fees. USPS is usually better than UPS/FedEx
My brother buys his ARB suspension stuff (OME) from Northridge4x4.ca
They are located in Alberta and have free shipping above $100
XJs are skinny, but not that skinny, it was an old rail road tunnel and the end you see here was shored up by PA DCNR about 10 years ago. The mid-state trail runs throug it but has been temporarily diverted due to falling rocks. They plan on fixing the other side soon. It's a shame as the rough...
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