- Location
- Grand Junction, CO
The other day on a FB group, someone was mentioning that a certain Moab trail (Kane Creek) has changed to the point that it's becoming 'dangerous' for a built JKU on 37's. They were venting that they had to take the far left line on the edge of the biggest ledge on Hamburger Hill and mentioned that it was so sketchy, it would be the last time that they'd run that trail and felt 'under built' at that point and didn't want to modify their Jeep any further.
Some people in the conversation were blaming SxS's for all the trail changes, others mentioning that everyone running 40-42" tires were creating the issue.
I'm guessing it's simply a combination of massive amounts of traffic, erosion, tire size, drivers that don't have the ability or knowledge to navigate harder obstacles, digging them out and making them worse.
Now this doesn't relate to the trails with lots of slickrock, but the ones that are more loose... I did notice that parts of Cliffhanger have become more challenging after a recent trip in the TJ on 40's. Previously I've ran it in a Flatty on 31's, a JKU on 35's and a JT on 37's.... and the JT on 37's struggled the most!
Does this bother you? Is it really an issue, or do you welcome Moab's milder trails becoming more challenging? I want to run Kane Creek, now with the TJ.
Some people in the conversation were blaming SxS's for all the trail changes, others mentioning that everyone running 40-42" tires were creating the issue.
I'm guessing it's simply a combination of massive amounts of traffic, erosion, tire size, drivers that don't have the ability or knowledge to navigate harder obstacles, digging them out and making them worse.
Now this doesn't relate to the trails with lots of slickrock, but the ones that are more loose... I did notice that parts of Cliffhanger have become more challenging after a recent trip in the TJ on 40's. Previously I've ran it in a Flatty on 31's, a JKU on 35's and a JT on 37's.... and the JT on 37's struggled the most!
Does this bother you? Is it really an issue, or do you welcome Moab's milder trails becoming more challenging? I want to run Kane Creek, now with the TJ.