King of Moab??? The new Crawl issue is out

ChestonScout

opinions are like Jeeps..
Location
Clinton, Ut
I got my new Crawl issue yesterday.

Ive got to say the cover is sweet! :)


Just wondering if anyone knows this Jimmy Mabey. Is he on the board?


I do like the rig........for a Jeep.........:rofl:


I love the 14 bolt front axle! Ive been considering playing with my rear axle to make it a steering using 60 parts. I cant believe these guys running 49s on 1 tons. CTM shafts or not! I feel like Im pushing the envelope with my 44s

Anyone?
 
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notajeep

Just me
Location
Logan
Any Delta coverage in there?

Granted, i don't have a big block and a body, but don't feel scared at all running 42s on my one ton junk.
 

Tacoma

Et incurventur ante non
Location
far enough away
Redd Bradshaw knows him, I believe. If memory serves, they built buggies together before he went to BTF....

I wouldn't run rear steer in a fullsize anything with less than Rockwells. :D
 

Kiel

Formerly WJ ZUK
He is on Pirate and I think checks here every once in a while, I talked to him a little bit while I worked the U4 booth at the offroad expo. Cool guy, lent us his comp buggy for the booth too.
 

BCGPER

Starting Another Thread
Location
Sunny Arizona
"IF" Moab did have a king, I'd be referring to Ber Knight as his majesty. I can't think of another person who's done so much for the four wheeling scene in that area than him. I don't think conquering every trail would necessarily make one a king. If that were the case, how did Oprahma become king??

Maybe that's the difference between a ruler and a king. :D
 

Crinco

Well-Known Member
Location
Heber
I have met Jim several times, great guy! Got some parts from him too :)
It is too bad he doesn't spend some time around here, I am sure he could contribute a lot.
 

Kiel

Formerly WJ ZUK
It mentioned that he was going to start a shop or something. It said his chassis was by vector offroad, which I think he works for vector arms.
 

cruiseroutfit

Cruizah!
Moderator
Vendor
Location
Sandy, Ut
It mentioned that he was going to start a shop or something. It said his chassis was by vector offroad, which I think he works for vector arms.

Vectors Arms is going out or already is out of business, maybe that's motivating the job change? A bunch of my ammo has come from them.

His buggy that was used in the U4 booth at the offroad expo is a nice machine :cool:
 

rock4fun

Active Member
Location
springville ut
Any Delta coverage in there?

Granted, i don't have a big block and a body, but don't feel scared at all running 42s on my one ton junk.
If you are talking about coverage from the old school rock crawl I don't think they are going to print it. I called and talked to the owner and he said he could not find any thing on it and they most likely will not run the story even though had a rep there.
 

big cherokee

a.r.c fabrication
Location
layton
the buggy was built at vector arms they have there shop there but with vector arms going out they are starting there own shop.


also that jeep is very cool. but with the 14 bolt front and rear ends he did
brake a inner front shaft doing the escalator during the photo shoot.


crawl stepped it up loving the mag tim and brandon the owners of the mag are good guys i got to wheel with them in oregon. they have come along way
 
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