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rubicon trail question

Posted:
June 21st, 2011, 4:15 pm
by Josh JP
will the h3 be ok on the rubicon trail?
Re: rubicon trail question

Posted:
June 21st, 2011, 8:51 pm
by RyanSBCA
Re: Re: rubicon trail question

Posted:
June 22nd, 2011, 6:59 am
by abendx
[quote="josh_h3"]will the h3 be ok on the rubicon trail?[/quote]
Josh.
Last year we had a JK with us on 35s, locked front and rear..... and we still had to strap him a shitload of times. Now this was in early season, when the trail is hardest. At Jamboree, they make sure that even an H2 can make it. Jamboree is a couple of weeks after we run, so I assume the trail is getting pretty easy when we go as they prepare for the Jamboree.
If you have a locker and front/rear attachment points AND don't mind some damage, I think you should be fine.
Re: Re: rubicon trail question

Posted:
June 22nd, 2011, 11:08 am
by igofshn
[quote="abendx"][quote="josh_h3"]will the h3 be ok on the rubicon trail?[/quote]
Josh.
Last year we had a JK with us on 35s, locked front and rear..... and we still had to strap him a shitload of times. Now this was in early season, when the trail is hardest. At Jamboree, they make sure that even an H2 can make it. Jamboree is a couple of weeks after we run, so I assume the trail is getting pretty easy when we go as they prepare for the Jamboree.
If you have a locker and front/rear attachment points AND don't mind some damage, I think you should be fine.[/quote]
sOUNDS LIKE A jk DRIVER NEEDS TO LEARN HOW TO DRIVE.
Re: rubicon trail question

Posted:
June 22nd, 2011, 4:36 pm
by Josh JP
yeah i have 35's on it now and a leveling kit. well i guess its worth a try
Re: rubicon trail question

Posted:
June 22nd, 2011, 4:53 pm
by RyanSBCA
[quote="josh_h3"]yeah i have 35's on it now and a leveling kit. well i guess its worth a try[/quote]
That's the spirit!!!
I wish I could get the time off to go... if I do, I might try to bum a seat in someones rig...
Re: rubicon trail question

Posted:
June 23rd, 2011, 7:33 am
by Desert Dog
[quote="josh_h3"]yeah i have 35's on it now and a leveling kit. well i guess its worth a try[/quote]
OHH man, this ain't gonna be pretty. Entertaining, but not pretty. Bring spare everything.
Re: rubicon trail question

Posted:
June 23rd, 2011, 8:46 am
by chuckanut105
Chicks dig body damage

Re: rubicon trail question

Posted:
June 23rd, 2011, 11:40 am
by abendx
[quote="desert dog"][quote="josh_h3"]yeah i have 35's on it now and a leveling kit. well i guess its worth a try[/quote]
OHH man, this ain't gonna be pretty. Entertaining, but not pretty. Bring spare everything.[/quote]
He's a Hummer Punk. He desires to show us Jeepers up in every way, shape, and form.
Personally, I'll be rooting for him, but as you stated, he should bring a spare (or two) of everything.... as he is going to be the man to watch. He should follow Henry so that he has a good line to beat and I am going to ask that a camera is on his rig at all times, we don't want to miss the future fun.

Re: rubicon trail question

Posted:
June 23rd, 2011, 11:27 pm
by Mickey
Make sure you bring spare tie rods. 2 for each side..
Re: Re: rubicon trail question

Posted:
June 24th, 2011, 7:18 am
by abendx
[quote="Mickey"]Make sure you bring spare tie rods. 2 for each side..[/quote]
That fucked up.... without yolks, the tie rods would be useless. Josh, in addition to the four tie rods, bring six yolks. Two left, two right , and two center.
Re: rubicon trail question

Posted:
June 27th, 2011, 6:27 am
by chuckanut105
Better yet just do a SAS on that beast. It will probally be cheaper.
Re: rubicon trail question

Posted:
June 28th, 2011, 8:39 pm
by Josh JP
thats the next big project im doing for it. that and a lift