Some wheelin pics 9-13-05
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Some wheelin pics 9-13-05
Went to kansas rocks this last weekend with the president of the Pitt state offroad club and a couple of friends.
Here are some pics of my journey through carnage canyon
http://www.crazyblaze.com/2005-09-10krocks/100_5019.JPG
http://www.crazyblaze.com/2005-09-10krocks/100_5020.JPG
http://www.crazyblaze.com/2005-09-10krocks/100_5022.JPG
Carnage canyon lived up to it's name claiming my tire as another victim
http://www.crazyblaze.com/2005-09-10krocks/100_5023.JPG
I eventually made it out under my own power with a lot of throttle, my wheel didn't get chewed up too bad.
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Here is the spare I had to borrow and use to get back up to the front of the park
this was the ONLY time I have EVER been wheeling without a spare!!!!!! and I have NEVER popped a tire offroad before
Here is a vid: http://www.crazyblaze.com/2005-09-10kro ... small2.mov
(hope I made the pics small enough )
Here are some pics of my journey through carnage canyon
http://www.crazyblaze.com/2005-09-10krocks/100_5019.JPG
http://www.crazyblaze.com/2005-09-10krocks/100_5020.JPG
http://www.crazyblaze.com/2005-09-10krocks/100_5022.JPG
Carnage canyon lived up to it's name claiming my tire as another victim
http://www.crazyblaze.com/2005-09-10krocks/100_5023.JPG
I eventually made it out under my own power with a lot of throttle, my wheel didn't get chewed up too bad.
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Here is the spare I had to borrow and use to get back up to the front of the park
this was the ONLY time I have EVER been wheeling without a spare!!!!!! and I have NEVER popped a tire offroad before
Here is a vid: http://www.crazyblaze.com/2005-09-10kro ... small2.mov
(hope I made the pics small enough )
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awwe - that's such a cute little tire
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Re: Some wheelin pics 9-13-05
coffeedrnkr wrote: Here is the spare I had to borrow and use to get back up to the front of the park
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it was, the donut was off of an 88 cherokee and it looked like it had never been touched. As soon as we let my truck down off the jack the tire popped off the bead. the dude didn't care so I just drove back on the rim all the way back to the entrance of the park in 2wd.
I thought you guys would like that. take it as a lesson to NEVER wheel without a spare b/c the only time you will need it is the time you don't have it!!!!!!!!!!!!
I thought you guys would like that. take it as a lesson to NEVER wheel without a spare b/c the only time you will need it is the time you don't have it!!!!!!!!!!!!
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is that the kind of wheeling you did when you had an IFS lift? or was it more tame then that?
anybody else having problems with the video. can't seem to get it to load
EDIT: never mind. just my slow internet connection here at school. it loaded
cool vid
is that the kind of wheeling you did when you had an IFS lift? or was it more tame then that?
anybody else having problems with the video. can't seem to get it to load
EDIT: never mind. just my slow internet connection here at school. it loaded
cool vid
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no, I would never have even considered going through this trail when I was still on my ifs lift. It would have been really scary if not impossible on the ifs, b/c it just doesn't flex and when the front of your truck follows the terrain it used to get pretty scary. The pictures don't do it too much justice, that trail was pretty knarly.
the wheeling I did on ifs was quite a bit more tame.
the wheeling I did on ifs was quite a bit more tame.
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yeah - you must have that smart-trac or , some type of all wheel drive or something huh?
lol - what exactly was that guy babbling on about??
lol - what exactly was that guy babbling on about??
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I think they were trying to figure out why my front tires weren't spinning. I do have the autotrack transfer case but I was told on another forum that it acts just like a regular 2speed case but it just has the autotrack as an option and it doesn't affect the performance of the 4lo (I am not sure if that is true or not....) but I know my t-case has been leaking for a while and it was probably just being a pos b/c I backed up and tried it again without changing anything and the front started spinning again. so who knows??? I don't really care personally as long as it keeps workin for the most part untill I replace it with something that won't break.
"So I take it your front diff is not locked?"
I don't have a locker in my front diff, it is open but one wheel should have still been spinning and they kept telling me that none of the fronts were spinning so I am not sure what happened but it seemed to work ??beats me
"So I take it your front diff is not locked?"
I don't have a locker in my front diff, it is open but one wheel should have still been spinning and they kept telling me that none of the fronts were spinning so I am not sure what happened but it seemed to work ??beats me
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The clip fell off of the pump and it is rocking back and forth sawing your transfercase in two. Take it apart and fix it now or pay $700 for a good used case.coffeedrnkr wrote:... I do have the autotrack transfer case... I know my t-case has been leaking for a while...
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it is leaking out of the rear output seal around the driveshaft, I think the seal is just a little stretched b/c I have taken out my driveshaft quite a few times and probably hit it or something.
where was yours leaking from? or was it the same place?
where was yours leaking from? or was it the same place?
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