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~ Bush Eater's Offroad ~
- Location
- Salt Lake Utah
dont get too bent out of shape on what rig ya wheel or the tire size!
This was said... (emphasis on the "experienced part")
This is what I said to the new guy with a JK... (emphasis on the words Nice to have & Recommendation)
Both comments were specific replies that I think (only one voice have you) are valid in terms of running "snakes". It’s open to interpretation what rig ya take... also relative to a rig make model and size ei. a willys or sami on 31's or 33's is a big rig... a f350 with 30's or 31's is a small relative to the chassis break over point and turning radius (although I would rock it...hahaha).
Yeah, you probably aren't reading it correct, its not what ya bring its how ya wheel... some obsticles you just know people won't make without the right equipment. (such as a winch at the nest if you don't make it)I dont know if i am reading the correct your saying my xj does not belong on constrictor cause I only have 33's and 1 locker. The only thing I have not done on constrictor is eagles nest , nor do I plan on it until I get a front locker and an Exocage constrictor.
This was said... (emphasis on the "experienced part")
Don't get me wrong... I'm all for people going out and challenging themselves on an extreme trail and It sounds like your right there getting out and doing what ya need to be doing to tackle the trails. Just be careful where ya drive and who ya bring because most typical rigs shouldn't be in there unless they are extremely equipped or extremely experienced.
This is what I said to the new guy with a JK... (emphasis on the words Nice to have & Recommendation)
Rattlesnake is a good hour and a half to three hours of fun if you go explore the many historical mine shafts. It would be nice to have at least 33" tires and some rock sliders for that trail. At least one locker, min 35" tires and a winch is recommended for constrictor (which starts at the famous obstacle Waynes World)...... otherwise you will be in an area that your rig shouldn't be in and that only leads to dodging the obstacles on the trail which is not recommended.
Both comments were specific replies that I think (only one voice have you) are valid in terms of running "snakes". It’s open to interpretation what rig ya take... also relative to a rig make model and size ei. a willys or sami on 31's or 33's is a big rig... a f350 with 30's or 31's is a small relative to the chassis break over point and turning radius (although I would rock it...hahaha).
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