If you don't have one already a rear locker will make life easier on this trail.Sounds like you all had great time on a great trail. Hope to be able to run it myself one day (need some 33" and some steel.
-- Kurt
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If you don't have one already a rear locker will make life easier on this trail.Sounds like you all had great time on a great trail. Hope to be able to run it myself one day (need some 33" and some steel.
-- Kurt
Just curious What are the outside dimensions of that ramcharger? I so much want to take the black beast on that trail..
Thanks,
ken

WILLD420 said:I'm sure they are online somewhere. It's REALLY FAT. That squeeze pic rusty took doesn't do the spot justice. Even with the mirrors folded, there is probably only 1-2 inches on each side of clearance. Farther on in the trail, there is another spot that usually takes the right taillight out on fullsize rigs. The drivers side squeezes a rock and pushes the rig over at just the right time to catch the taillight and the pass side door. I cleared that tree by less than 1" and the drivers side sidewalls were rubbing as hard as they could.
I know a bunch of H1's went through one time, but I'm sure there are downed trees on the trail that weren't there back then.
I carry a chainsaw in case I run into a squeeze that I can't get through from a deadfall.