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Hope you have an easier time than I did! Mines a 2003 with only 60,000 miles on it, but spent it's first 7 years in Cleveland, OH. Lots of salt on the roads up there in the winter. I had to deal with a lot of rust and seized bolts. Lot's of info on this site to help you out which is good since no instructions come with the kit. The diff drop kit is the only thing that does.Sweet... will be doing something similar in a few weeks to mine ...
paulbgardner said:Visited Arches NP today did some hiking and then drove Wilow Flats out of the park. Fins N Things was cool but Willow Flats was more my speed, except it was about 100 miles too short. It was technical enough to need 4x4 in some places and had a nice wide open cross country feeling to it. Could have spent all day driving a road like that.
After Willow Flats we headed up to Onion Creek. Lots of snow, ice and creek crossings. At the end of the road things got super muddy and it made for an interesting drive back down the 10% grade section.
We have had a little bit of every kind of off highway driving on this trip. Tomorrow we are going to do some trails in Canyonlands NP.
Tailgaters aren't a problem...
@Chris that is looking nice. Did you do the Slee install yourself? What are you going to do next?
Tires are 295/75R16. All these trails are really easy. No need for a winch.