dump bump video, maybe some day

gijohn40

too poor to wheel... :(
Location
Layton, Utah
with as much tires as you left on the rocks your going to have those new tires soon enough and maybe next time you will make it up..,, I have a video just like this of my cj7 trying to make it up tip over challenge in Moab last EJS with the snow coming down and the rock all wet....
 

I Lean

Mbryson's hairdresser
Vendor
Location
Utah
Shawn said:
Next time work the tires back and forth........... :freak:

He was working 'em! Looks to me like a bigger "Moab bump" is needed to get those rear wheels higher before momentum is lost. (plus that increases the chances of breaking or rolling, which we all love)
 

RockMonkey

Suddenly Enthusiastic
I Lean said:
He was working 'em! Looks to me like a bigger "Moab bump" is needed to get those rear wheels higher before momentum is lost. (plus that increases the chances of breaking or rolling, which we all love)
Yup, I agree. Just a little more momentum at the bottom, and maybe a little bit of angle (from right to left) and you'll go up it. Taking some air out of the tires would be good as well. Seems like with a short wheelbase rig like that you really have to commit to it. The consequences can be severe, though...
 

waynehartwig

www.jeeperman.com
Location
Mead, WA
Cherokeester said:
Wayne, the Rubicon Express lift you sold me kicks butt though. I love it. It has way more control than the rancho springs that were on there.
I love RE's lifts - #1 IMHO... They may not be fancy, but they flat out WORK!
 
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