Pyeatt Draw Trail (AZ) Nov, 18, 2006

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Scott Brady

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mcvickoffroad said:
What do you think about a DII with 2"-3" of lift with 265/75s, rock sliders, diff guards, winch and a Center Locking Diff with Traction Control?

Scott knows my rig and John you know DIIs well, so go ahead and be honest!:costumed-smiley-007

You can make it Brian.

This is going to be fun :jumping:
 

ShottsCruisers

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mcvickoffroad said:
What do you think about a DII with 2"-3" of lift with 265/75s, rock sliders, diff guards, winch and a Center Locking Diff with Traction Control?

Scott knows my rig and John you know DIIs well, so go ahead and be honest!:costumed-smiley-007

Yer in. I ran this with Mike McDonald already. I invited him as a pre-run for a future Rover run. Mike did great throughout though one ledge bit him and he T-boned a control arm badly. That however was in the last 30-minute section we PROBABLY will not run.

The Rover TRAC works well so you should do OK. If a strap comes out you won't be the first to get one....which makes it OK, huh? :jump:
 

Brian McVickers

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ShottsCruisers said:
(Scott states he might have a "new goodie" on his truck by then? Hmm? OK, let's not work him for info :ylsmoke: )

Don't you mean 4 new goodies!?

And I'm just speculating here, not working anyone!:rolleyes:
 

MaddBaggins

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FYI
Kevin Patterson ran this with his brother and some others when it was dry. They said the tires just gripped everything and the trail was fairly easy. When I went thru a couple weeks later it had been raining alot and the same things Kev said were easy became quite slippery and the difficulty level went up for sure.

So if its dry, it won't be to bad. If the trail is wet and muddy...
 

crawler#976

Expedition Leader
Damn - the spots are filling fast! Make me a definate go - I'll get there!


















Might need a tow home tho :xxrotflma
 

ShottsCruisers

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MaddBaggins said:
FYI
Kevin Patterson ran this with his brother and some others when it was dry. They said the tires just gripped everything and the trail was fairly easy. When I went thru a couple weeks later it had been raining alot and the same things Kev said were easy became quite slippery and the difficulty level went up for sure.

So if its dry, it won't be to bad. If the trail is wet and muddy...

Yes! Weather does change this trail's difficulty. Imagine a Nov 18th SNOW RUN! :friday:
 

ShottsCruisers

Explorer
crawler#976 said:
Damn - the spots are filling fast! Make me a definate go - I'll get there!



Might need a tow home tho :xxrotflma


All right. You're down. Man....if we're strapping you over every rock. :gunt:


:jump:

OK.....don't hurt me! :(
 

crawler#976

Expedition Leader
Snow run!!!

Guess I should try to have MatTracks sponsor the rig. It'll be fun enough breaking ice in the creek, let alone crawlin' in snow!
 

doc_random

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Doc Random is in!

John,

I'd love to try this one!
'97 LX450, 3.5" lift, 35" tires, front and rear lockers, armor all around.
 
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