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Jeep Run (pic heavy)

Posted By: J33psr0ck

Jeep Run (pic heavy) - 01/18/10 03:49 AM

We did a Jeep run up to Crown King AZ today taking "the back way". The only victim on the way up there was an abandoned 2007 Dodge Truck with a busted drive shaft in the bed. I felt bad for the guy because it was a nice truck and if the weather folks are right, then he is going to be buried in a few feet of snow to boot. We would have tried to pull his truck to a better spot, but he was already gone. Hopefully he knows someone with a tractor.

We took my dad's Jeep (black Rubicon) and my friend took his Sport. He has a 2.5" coil lift, my dad's Jeep has OME heavy duty coils (about 2.75" of lift) and OME shocks. We were both disconnected on the front.

Here are some pics.

Starting out:
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Half Way up:
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On to the top:
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The top:
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Posted By: RAISIN-CAIN

Re: Jeep Run (pic heavy) - 01/18/10 04:55 AM

nice to see another off-roader
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Posted By: myketheknife

Re: Jeep Run (pic heavy) - 01/18/10 05:00 AM

Nice pics.Looks like you had fun.Great day in the mtns.
Poor Dodge.Thanks for sharing.
Posted By: coyotebc

Re: Jeep Run (pic heavy) - 01/18/10 05:04 AM

I've got a 1989 YJ that is stock except for a spring over axle conversion and 33 inch tires and a 3 inch body lift.
Haven't been out since October in it

Nice pictures by the way
Posted By: J33psr0ck

Re: Jeep Run (pic heavy) - 01/18/10 05:06 AM

Nice. I would love to be able to build a dedicated trail rig. One of these days....
Posted By: coyotebc

Re: Jeep Run (pic heavy) - 01/18/10 09:25 AM

My brothers TJ has;
6 inch suspension lift
2 inch body lift
Dana 44 front and rear
4.56 0r 4.88 gears (can't remember which), soft locker in the back, ARB locker up front
poison spyder roll cage
winch
35 inch tire (mud T/A's) and 36 inch ground hogs for dedicated off-roading

Mine is a baby compared to his
Posted By: MRpink

Re: Jeep Run (pic heavy) - 01/18/10 09:37 AM

that looks like a lot of fun! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />
Posted By: banana-clip

Re: Jeep Run (pic heavy) - 01/18/10 05:03 PM

Looks like fun...cool pics
Posted By: RAISIN-CAIN

Re: Jeep Run (pic heavy) - 01/18/10 05:18 PM

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My brothers TJ has;
6 inch suspension lift
2 inch body lift
Dana 44 front and rear
4.56 0r 4.88 gears (can't remember which), soft locker in the back, ARB locker up front
poison spyder roll cage
winch
35 inch tire (mud T/A's) and 36 inch ground hogs for dedicated off-roading

Mine is a baby compared to his

sounds like he is ready to roll
Posted By: AZWELKE

Re: Jeep Run (pic heavy) - 01/18/10 06:23 PM

I love Crown King...it is one of Arizona's best kept secrets.
The "back way" is "tough", looks like you had a blast though.
Nice views of Lake Pleasant <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />
Did you stop by Horse Thief Lake?
Thanks for the pics.

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Posted By: Private Klink

Re: Jeep Run (pic heavy) - 01/19/10 12:31 AM

Nice!!! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
Posted By: J33psr0ck

Re: Jeep Run (pic heavy) - 01/19/10 05:32 AM

Unfortunately, we did not stop there AZWELKE. The kids were having a good time but they wanted to "get to the top".

Crown King is a great secret. My friend and his wife run that ranch in Bumble Bee going up the front way to CK. I always stop by and see him when I do a run up there.

I wanted to take some knife pics but between my boys and my friends daughter, the kids ran the show.
Posted By: itxploded

Re: Jeep Run (pic heavy) - 01/24/10 03:07 PM

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Unfortunately, we did not stop there AZWELKE. The kids were having a good time but they wanted to "get to the top".

Crown King is a great secret. My friend and his wife run that ranch in Bumble Bee going up the front way to CK. I always stop by and see him when I do a run up there.

I wanted to take some knife pics but between my boys and my friends daughter, the kids ran the show.
reminds me! ill be driving soon, my first car is a 1994 jeep cherokee
Posted By: MonkeyBomb

Re: Jeep Run (pic heavy) - 01/28/10 06:14 AM

Nice to see a few off roaders on here. I have an old 84 Cj with a couple of mods

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Posted By: J33psr0ck

Re: Jeep Run (pic heavy) - 01/28/10 10:54 PM

Very cool Monkey. Oh and welcome to the Yard.
Posted By: Ron Athay

Re: Jeep Run (pic heavy) - 01/30/10 08:39 AM

Although I have a good Toyota Tacoma I hunt in, I will show my ignorance. What does it mean "the fronts are disconnected"?
Ron Athay
Posted By: MonkeyBomb

Re: Jeep Run (pic heavy) - 01/31/10 04:31 AM

Sway bar is disconnected. Give a bit more articulation on the trails.
Posted By: RAISIN-CAIN

Re: Jeep Run (pic heavy) - 01/31/10 05:01 AM

monkeybomb,
welcome to the yard,

out west yall have the best trails. here in the south east we got nothing. flat, flat and more flat. closest good trails are 6 hours away.
Posted By: MonkeyBomb

Re: Jeep Run (pic heavy) - 01/31/10 05:24 AM

I'm lucky we have some great trails minutes from the house. They have a few great places in the Southern States. Most are pay to play though. I think about 80% of this state is public lands.
Posted By: J33psr0ck

Re: Jeep Run (pic heavy) - 01/31/10 07:19 PM

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Although I have a good Toyota Tacoma I hunt in, I will show my ignorance. What does it mean "the fronts are disconnected"?
Ron Athay

MonkeyBomb nailed it. Disconnects are an inexpensive way to improve the front axe's ability of a vehicle to get over rocks and other harsh terrain. My avatar is a pic of my front axle being disconnected. If I had my swaybar connected up in that pic, my front axle would have prevented from being at that angle.

You can actually make your own disconnects pretty easily as well to save cash. I use JKS disconnects, they were about $125 and have zerk fittings so you can grease them up to minimize squeaks when they are all connected up.

Tacoma's a great vehicles. I will probably get one at some point since I really need a truck. I miss my trucks, they are so versatile.
Posted By: coyotebc

Re: Jeep Run (pic heavy) - 02/01/10 05:39 AM

I haven't bought swaybar disconnects yet but I should
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