Yeah it spooked me out , like I said I’ve had the smell of gas many times, I’d just take the cap off and you’d hear the air but never like this I was literally leaving gas on the trail and when I opened it it blew up enough to get on my hat, shorts, leg, sock, and shoes. I was getting high off...
Elevation was about 7-8000 ft I was in big bear California, just filled the tank before the run, I use regular California gas 87 octane I think it’s up to 10% ethanol, yes I was rock crawling I’ll try to post one up, it was bad kept boiling over for at least 15 - 30 min , it stopped when i got...
Yeah i was in shock it happened before but I would just open the gas cap and it would be fine but yesterday it shot at me. I had gas everywhere my shoes pants and hat. Here’s a pic of it I have a video but can’t post it. Oh and no LRA tank just a stock gas tank.
I added tree savers and dual swing out on mine, I just wished that I did it earlier before all bumpers were jacked up, but I’m happy with it, a buddy of mine did it out of Escondido, ca
Yes correct they are mono, I ran my stock UCA with my OME ran fine just a little squirrelly, once I got my UCA rode better IMHO but didn’t have to get the UCA
Definitely way better then stock and at the price point you can’t beat. Quality is definitely there. I ran OME before but they were a little rough for me but also good.
I’ve wheeled pretty hard with them, I like them very much, my only qualms with them is there isn’t heavy springs for the front I added a Ironman front bumper and tried getting heavier springs but they didn’t have them.
I’m still debating if I should hit it, I would want to get lockers, tundra front suspension swap (so I can fit 35’s), winch and rear bumper. Seems like a lot to me to just do one trail. When I first got my 200 I wanted to do the rubicon but after seeing some pics of members trying it here on Mud...
I’ve only wheeled it for about 57,000 miles or so, I got it at 120,000 but I have wheeled it hard all over Southern Cali, this is arguably the second hardest trail in big bear some argue the hardest trail,and it gave up on the 3rd or 4th rock garden after wheeling probably for 2-4 hrs straight...