Thanks cruiserhead and freightdog for your messages. Looking forward to meeting you all. Claudia
PS: Michael maintains the website, can't really claim more fame than being out there, listening to tech talk that can bore a wife to pieces, taking pictures, occasional spotting duties and riding/wrestling the 'Cruiser, even up that steep mining road by Bumble Bee on my second day ever of wheeling it. Got up real well, needed only the rear locker. Now, coming down was another story: got somewhat tippy in one spot, the left front leaning into a deep rut, back right lifting, front tires not moving an inch with the weight of the truck on them no matter how much I yanked - at least if it tips, it's towards the hill, not downhill and over. And then, over the CB, I hear from a buddy of Michael's way ahead in a tricked out K5 truggy having done all of it in 2WD with a welded rear on Superswampers telling me - from quite a distance - something like "the counterintuitive thing is the way to go: never mind it wants to go over on the side, just step on the gas and get out of there". Mind you, we are looking steep down a hill in an off-camber situation. What was I to do..........but it worked. Granted, Michael helped stabilizing by pushing on the roll cage to keep it from tipping. Wheeled some more the following days, including some other steeps in 'The Rolls' by Saguaro Lake, even one where the wreck of some pickup in the wash below attested to unfortunate outcome. I just have to learn more tricks for wheeling a manual transmission. In contrast to the 'Cruiser, Michael's truck feels more like a Crown Victoria.