There was literally no snow at 6700 feet of elevation.
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First chance I've had to do some flexing since I put my tires, body lift and levelling kit on.
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The rear does rub lightly on the fender liner when the opposite side is off the ground. I'm thinking I may need another inch of bump stop.
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The front wasn't all the way flexed out. It was close, but the tire was really close to the fender as well. I might need more bump stop for the front. I'll take it out a few more times to find out.
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Up on the trail looking across at the night skiing at Big Bear.
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The trail lit up by tail lights and moonlight.
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Stair Step wasn't even a challenge at full air pressure because it was bone dry.
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Starting to get a little snow after 7,000 feet.
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Flexing on Talus Slope rock gardens.
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The trail was mostly mild for Jeeps, but would have been challenging to full sized pickups. There were still a few sections that were challenging for jeeps, though, and would have been impassable for long wheelbase trucks.
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Finally some snow!
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Then on the backside of the summit (8,100 feet), there is a full carpet of snow, but still on only 3-4" deep.
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I took a few video's too, but need to review and edit them first.


