What do you have done to your 200?
Only RW wheels with BFG 285/70 17. I’m planning to add full skids in January.
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What do you have done to your 200?
Only RW wheels with BFG 285/70 17. I’m planning to add full skids in January.
I'd go with sliders before skids. Then you'd be fine. Maybe a bumper scrape or two but overall you'd be ok. The stock skids suck but they're decent enough for most of the Moab stuff we'll probably get into.
Completely forgot about my sliders, my mistake. I installed the white knuckle sliders a few months ago.
The Hole in the Wall could easily be 2.5 days. The fastest you could swing it would be 2 days, but realistically you'd want two nights minimum. It's not an easy place to get to so you are likely hitting the trail around noon first day, camp 1/2 way the first night, second day, go to the end, hike to the "hole" and camp that night. Drive out the next day... solid 7-8 hours to get to pavement and then 3 hours to the next sign of civilization. Worth every minute.
Let’s do it!The Hole in the Wall could easily be 2.5 days. The fastest you could swing it would be 2 days, but realistically you'd want two nights minimum. It's not an easy place to get to so you are likely hitting the trail around noon first day, camp 1/2 way the first night, second day, go to the end, hike to the "hole" and camp that night. Drive out the next day... solid 7-8 hours to get to pavement and then 3 hours to the next sign of civilization. Worth every minute.
I'm game. Not sure about the hiking part though with my geriatric back and knee.
Isn't it going to be pretty miserably hot at the end of July in Moab and southern UT?
It is a dry heat and the nights are niceIsn't it going to be pretty miserably hot at the end of July in Moab and southern UT?