How are you liking the sound without a resonator? Any other noticeable differences? Planning on cutting mine off in the near future too
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Summer trip to Nova Scotia.......hmmm that's on my/our list...... got any details you can share?Rausch Creek Trip#2 this year.
I had planned this April trip to Rausch in hopes of getting some nice weather and camping at the park. Mother nature had other ideas and treated us to temps in 30's with snow and sleet - 25mph winds, this along with all the rain the day before made the trails intersting. Despite the weather we had a great time. The trails had small rivers running down them and some of the water crossings a bit deeper than normal. Ended up running a good amount of blue trails that I hadn't been on before.
With the weather what it was not too many pictures. I have few videos that I need to edit then I will post.
Here are a few pics:
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Here I am demonstrating how to get stuck. I took what I thought was an easier line (note there was a bypass but fun is that). Hard to tell from the pictures but I ended up in a perfectly sized landcruiser hole. Once I dropped down into it I had 2 big rocks in the front and no room behind. Thankfully my buddy in the 80 series got around first to pull me out and not one of the Jeeps.
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I was able to test both my new BIOR rear (as I dropped into the hole) and my Dissent front bumper (as I was pulled out) both worked awesome. Also exercised my BIOR sliders and skids both suffering some damage along the way but nothing a bit of paint won't fix.
So that was my shakedown trip for the rear bumper from here on out I will be doing maintenance, storage mods, and wiring in preparation for my summer trip to Nova Scotia.
Some how I missed your reply, thanks for the outline. I have been to Rausch Creek 4 times now with the Gotham City Land Cruisers and for some instruction from Kyle with offroad consulting. I have run all the greens and some blues......@cmck
Happy to share and I welcome feedback/suggestions. I have a rough plan but still waiting on confirmation from work for the time off.
I am planning on ~30 total days of travel with ~15 days in Nova Scotia. It will be a mix of camping and cabin/house rentals (to keep the wife happy).
1st Stop is Acadia National Park for a few days of camping
Travel up the coast and enter Canada through Lubec - Ferry to Deer Island
Spend a day on Deer Island
Head up to Saint John - Ferry to Nova Scotia
Stay a few days around Digby
Kejimkujik National Park
Head to the east coast and travel up through Dartmouth
Go to the northern part of Nova Scotia (not sure on details)
Still looking for off the beaten path places to drive/camp
As far as space in the engine bay. I looked at this myself as I wanted a dual battery and have working ahc and want to keep it. I found the power steering fluid reservoir can be moved to the front of the air filter box and this will give room for a group 31 battery in its place. You can also re use the mounting points for the reservoir to mount the battery tray. As for the rest that's your call but just wanted to say it is possible to mount a battery in the engine bay.Thanks for all the feedback.
My rationale for this location was based on the following:
Engine Bay location - I have a working AHC system so the traditional space for a 2nd battery is not available. I have seen other builds where you can squeeze another battery in by moving the steering pump reservoir - still an option but see below points.
Weight - With the new rear bumper my weight is a bit more evenly distributed but still biased towards the front (Winch/Skids). Yes fully loaded the back will be heavier but I could use bags if needed and/or heavier springs
Cost - I have this group 65 battery I'd have to buy something smaller to fit in the front.
All of my accessories (fridge/compressor/inverter) will be in the rear. I will be running a few lines up front for lights but that is small gauge wire so should be easy. I will be using a bussman fuse/relay holder so wiring should be straight forward.
Maybe the combination of the suggested RV box and flipping the battery on its side (tried it already but its higher that way so will need to adjust spacers). Once I have the main wiring done I will not need to add anything to the terminals so putting some sort of sealant is possible.
Thanks again and any other opinions are welcome.