Going up Gold Mtn. in Big Bear, CA
Which trail is that? also which gas can mount are you using?
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Going up Gold Mtn. in Big Bear, CA
Which trail is that? also which gas can mount are you using?
Gold Mountain FS 3N69
The gas can mount is made by Baja Rack
http://www.bajarack.com/wp-content/themes/bajarack/accesories/01/fu.JPG
Does it work with pre-ban Jerry Cans?
Layonnn said:35" Goodyear MTRs mounted today. Pounded back the body seam, adjusted turn stops, and took my grinder to a little portion of the spindle that sticks out. Other than being extremely close to the UCA, no rubbing. Just took it through a little ditch section to get it cross axled, no rubbing either. I plan on doing a 1inch body lift, and probably 10-12mm spacers up front to get away from the UCA.
Which trail is that? also which gas can mount are you using?
35" Goodyear MTRs mounted today. Pounded back the body seam, adjusted turn stops, and took my grinder to a little portion of the spindle that sticks out. Other than being extremely close to the UCA, no rubbing. Just took it through a little ditch section to get it cross axled, no rubbing either. I plan on doing a 1inch body lift, and probably 10-12mm spacers up front to get away from the UCA.
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Layonnn said:35" Goodyear MTRs mounted today. Pounded back the body seam, adjusted turn stops, and took my grinder to a little portion of the spindle that sticks out. Other than being extremely close to the UCA, no rubbing. Just took it through a little ditch section to get it cross axled, no rubbing either. I plan on doing a 1inch body lift, and probably 10-12mm spacers up front to get away from the UCA.
35" Goodyear MTRs mounted today. Pounded back the body seam, adjusted turn stops, and took my grinder to a little portion of the spindle that sticks out. Other than being extremely close to the UCA, no rubbing. Just took it through a little ditch section to get it cross axled, no rubbing either. I plan on doing a 1inch body lift, and probably 10-12mm spacers up front to get away from the UCA.
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Your 100 is looking sweet Layton!
We picked this little guy up near Dallas, TX last week. I immediately detailed the inside and outside resulting in the rain we have been getting here.
We've put on 700 miles so far, coming up on 94k. Looking to get it offroad a little bit on a camping trip next weekend.