Wow, fantastic recap and photos. I had no idea so many people attended Rubithon. Bravo to @Firemedic831 & the team that planned, supported, & executed the event. I need to make it one of these years.
We seen them up there. they broke alot of parts and i was going to weld them up but they got it fixed enough to make it into the springs . Last i seen it they had 2 generators charging it
They are pretty complex. They do raise 18 inches . But they are not really something you want to use on a trail . Maybe they can put in a solar grid and charging station at Dirty Dozen. So you can marvel at them when they stop in . I see these-/ more of a SAS type rig
It does not look like the cybertruck users had the 18" of lift activated or I call BS on 18" of travel. I have that system on the model X and its more like 4.5" when at max hiegth.
I aspire to attend this event.
A question for this year's participants or previous participants...
How did the IFS rigs fair? Did the FJC break any CV's?
When I did the Kokopelli Run at Cruise Moab almost 15 years ago
the FJC broke a CV on Rose Garden Hill and most of this looks tougher than that...
I aspire to attend this event.
A question for this year's participants or previous participants...
How did the IFS rigs fair? Did the FJC break any CV's?
When I did the Kokopelli Run at Cruise Moab almost 15 years ago
the FJC broke a CV on Rose Garden Hill and most of this looks tougher than that...
The FJc has no problem on the rubicon . The Blue FJ has ran it 5 times now and not a single problem. . I ran it in my FJ many times and the only problem I ever had was I lost a bolt on my lower ball joint . . Many people run it with ifs rigs . As far as the cybertruck From what we were told is you need to turn off the rear steer and he did not do that . I never seen it raise the 18 inches just what they told me . His friend that had the other one had just got back from the attic ocean
I aspire to attend this event.
A question for this year's participants or previous participants...
How did the IFS rigs fair? Did the FJC break any CV's?
When I did the Kokopelli Run at Cruise Moab almost 15 years ago
the FJC broke a CV on Rose Garden Hill and most of this looks tougher than that...
Speaking on my own experience, I've ran this trail 5 times already since 2020 and haven't broken any part related to drivetrain (axle, tie rods, control arms, differentials etc.). Also with fellow FJCs on IFS I've ran with, they all did well except for one that an axle needed to be replaced in 2020. That was because he did Fordyce prior. One got a flat tire. In the same year, 1 of our group in IFS successfully made it to Soup Bowl.