Hello and thanks for the run last night

plaidfro

Active Member
Location
Provo, UT
Hello,

My name is Brandon and I am from Provo. I am new to Off-Road Jeeping, but not new to off-roading as I am an avid off-road motorcycler. I have run many trails on my Suzuki DRZ-400 from Moab, Green River, the San Rafael Swell, to the Single Track in AF, Hobble Creek, and Nebo. The Jeep seems like a better way to get out and enjoy some time with the family together.

Thank you for the run out in 5-mile last night, I had a blast. It was a great run for me to start getting comfortable running this Jeep Off-Road

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1994 Jeep Wrangler, SOA, 4.0L 6-cyl, AX-15 5-Speed
Dana 30 Front, 4.56 gears, ARB selectable, Solid TJ Axle Shaft
JB4x4 Bracket for Crossover steer setup w/Beefed up Drag Link and Tie Rod
Dana 44 Rear (Scout II), 4.56 gears, ARB selectable
Hydro Steer Assist
SYE and Front and Rear CV drivelines
9000lb Winch

I am concerned about the strength of the Dana 30 in the long run, but I will wheel it till I need something stronger.

I am always looking for advice and inexpensive solutions to improving my Jeeps performance. So please feel free to chime in anytime and help me out.
 

TJDukit

I.Y.A.A.Y.A.S.
Location
Clearfield
Welcome, it looks like you got a good start on a crawler there. I wouldn't worry to much about that Dana 30 as long as you don't go over 35's and take it easy on the skinny pedal.
 

sixstringsteve

Well-Known Member
Location
UT
you are more than welcome, I'm glad you were able to come. That is a very well-built jeep, and I'm sure it did well. Did you end up doing rattlesnake? You did a great job driving for your first time. Im sure a lot of your motorcycle experience came in to play. Keep hanging out on this forum, and check the "upcoming wheeling trips" thread for future wheeling trips.
 

plaidfro

Active Member
Location
Provo, UT
Did you end up doing rattlesnake?

I followed Tyson down the trail from the 'mine place' up top and he ran me down some rocky wash/trail. It certainly wasn't the trail we came up on... I didnt catch a name of it. I was very happy with how my Jeep flexed and crawled down it. I am looking forward to exploring all the fun local trails here in the county and bringing my family along.
 

jjamesyj

Active Member
Location
tooele
I followed Tyson down the trail from the 'mine place' up top and he ran me down some rocky wash/trail. It certainly wasn't the trail we came up on... I didnt catch a name of it. I was very happy with how my Jeep flexed and crawled down it. I am looking forward to exploring all the fun local trails here in the county and bringing my family along.

yes that was rattlesnake that we came down...nice driving i figured that you had been up and down the trail before
 

sixstringsteve

Well-Known Member
Location
UT
unfortunately we don't have too many more trails that have big rocks in them, but Moab is amazing, and American Fork canyon will be opening at the end of may. Hope to wheel with you again in the future soon.
 

jackjoh

Jack - KC6NAR
Supporting Member
Location
Riverton, UT
Welcome on behalf of RME and the U4WDA.
Be sure to read all the instructions in "Introductions & using the Forum".

U4WDA believes the four wheeling community is best served by:
1. Education thru the use of classes, pamphlets, and films to teach responsible conservation.
2. Use Auto Dealerships and suppliers for the distribution of information.
3. Support Utah Counties in obtaining Quiet Claims to roads within their jurisdiction.
4. Stays informed and work closely with all Government Agencies and local law enforcement.
5. Where practical uses peer pressure to keep OHV use within the law.
6. Inform local agencies and law enforcement of illegal OHV use.

We promote the following: BRC/UFWDA: National legislation, action alerts, lobbying, etc
USA-All:- Local legislation, action alerts, lobbying, etc
U4WDA: On the ground actions. Service projects, education, club training, broadcasting the needs of Usa-All, UFWDA & BRC to its member clubs. Require clubs to be members of Usa-All, UFWDA & BRC, tie it into dues.
Member Clubs: Rides, education, hats, jackets, newsletters, raffles, etc. Require membership in U4WDA
Individuals: Join a club and promote responsible use amongst fellow travelers.
BRC:- National legislation, action alerts, lobbying, etc
Usa-All:- Local legislation, action alerts, lobbying, etc
U4WDA: On the ground actions. Service projects, education, club training, broadcasting the needs of Usa-All & BRC to its member clubs. Require clubs to be members of Usa-All & BRC, tie it into dues.
Member Clubs: Rides, education, hats, jackets, newsletters, raffles, etc. Require membership in U4WDA
Individuals: Join a club and promote responsible use amongst fellow travelers.
http://delalbright.com/index2.html

http://www.sharetrails.org/recreation-toolkit

http://www.nohvcc.org/education/education.asp
http://www.u4wda.org
http://www.usaall.org
 

plaidfro

Active Member
Location
Provo, UT
Right on Jack. I am quite familiar with proper trail ettiquette from my OHV motorcycle riding. Dirt bikes face the same closure issues. You shouldn't have to worry about me being a liability to the OHV community.
 
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