Trail run: El Dorado

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rusty_tlc

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Trail: El Dorado

Description: This is a scenic fun trail that runs the canyons the East of Dayton. There are a lot of rock formations, mining, and trees along a creek that make this an interesting trail.

Date: Saturday, 2-24-07

Meeting Time: 9:00 am Leave Time: 9:30 am

Meeting Location: The parking lot of the Scolari’s grocery store in Dayton on Hwy 50.

Trail Difficulty: Mostly 2 on the road, 3 in the creek

Additional Equipment needed: Lunch

Duration of Run: About 4-6 hrs depending on the trail conditions (how muddy it is)

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BBCNN
 
Dang - this is my week off and I'm going back to NM until the 25th.
 
Dang,

I'll be arriving in Reno on that day....at 1500 hrs :crybaby:

Alii
 
Well im gonna be there gotta try out that new lift hehe anyway see you guys Saturday

Dan :cheers:

would my 60 make it through that trail ? just curios friend maybe gonna use it not sure yet
 
Well im gonna be there gotta try out that new lift hehe anyway see you guys Saturday

Dan :cheers:

would my 60 make it through that trail ? just curios friend maybe gonna use it not sure yet


Dan your 60, shouldn't have any problems, there are only a few spots on the main trail that are a little rough. Mostly it's pretty mellow dirt road. The creek bed portions are as tough as you want to make them.

Jack
 
AAAAGH!
Im SOOOO CLOSE to being able to make this run with you guyz its KILLING ME!!!!:crybaby:
Oh well! I gotta get it done!
Have fun and take pics!

Chicago
 
AAAAGH!
Im SOOOO CLOSE to being able to make this run with you guyz its KILLING ME!!!!:crybaby:
Oh well! I gotta get it done!
Have fun and take pics!

Chicago

Are you sure you need those shock thingys and brakes? I mean really.:grinpimp:

Hey Keith, I don't know if you have ordered shocks yet or not, but I have a set of gas charged take offs from my Super Duty. They are just black, but only have about 10k miles on them and they are super long and are Eyes on both ends. Let me know, and they are yours.

Jack
 
I swapped out the TLS's for my old 33" BFG AT's today. Knowing my luck we will run into mud and not see any snow. BTW radials sure do drive a lot better than those bias ply Super Swampers.
 
I swapped out the TLS's for my old 33" BFG AT's today. Knowing my luck we will run into mud and not see any snow. BTW radials sure do drive a lot better than those bias ply Super Swampers.

Great, that means we will be hitting super bottomless mud:D :D :D

Jack
 
YACK! YACK! YACK!!!!
Where's the pics of the run!?

Hey Jack,
On those shocks...Do you remember what the lengths are collapesed and extended?
Are they pretty stiff shocks?
Im thinking that Im gonna run the Doestch tech's 8000's or 3000's. theyre Only 38 bucks a piece, so Ill be saving about 150 from the Bilsteins...
If I can use yours, and save even more...BONUS!

Thanks for the offer.
I wish I could have been on that run too!

GET SOME DAMN PICS!

Keith
 
YACK! YACK! YACK!!!!
Where's the pics of the run!?

Hey Jack,
On those shocks...Do you remember what the lengths are collapesed and extended?
Are they pretty stiff shocks?
Im thinking that Im gonna run the Doestch tech's 8000's or 3000's. theyre Only 38 bucks a piece, so Ill be saving about 150 from the Bilsteins...
If I can use yours, and save even more...BONUS!

Thanks for the offer.
I wish I could have been on that run too!

GET SOME DAMN PICS!

Keith

I didn't take any, but I know that a lot of pictures were taken, so hopefully some will be posted.

The shocks measure out: Front-23" extended 14.75" compressed
Rear-30.5" extended 19.5" compressed

The fronts are a little stiffer than the rear, due to having to support 1000+lbs of engine. The rears are softer. I took them off because I needed the stiffer settings of the RS9000's when hauling the cabover camper.

Let me know and we'll figure out a way to get them to you.

Jack
 
I need to teach :princess: how to upload pics to the forums*. She took a bunch but we didn't even look at them yesterday.


*And get her a login, but then I'd have to behave wouldn't I?:lol:
 
I need to teach :princess: how to upload pics to the forums*. She took a bunch but we didn't even look at them yesterday.


*And get her a login, but then I'd have to behave wouldn't I?:lol:







Better to just upload them yourself buddy!
 
I didn't take any, but I know that a lot of pictures were taken, so hopefully some will be posted.

The shocks measure out: Front-23" extended 14.75" compressed
Rear-30.5" extended 19.5" compressed

The fronts are a little stiffer than the rear, due to having to support 1000+lbs of engine. The rears are softer. I took them off because I needed the stiffer settings of the RS9000's when hauling the cabover camper.

Let me know and we'll figure out a way to get them to you.

Jack

Hey Jack,
I just double checked the measurment I got, and the rears wouldnt work either, cuz the compression is too LONG on the ones you have!
Thanks for the offer though. After talking with you last night, Im more confused about what to get.
Ill probably end up being the tight wad that Iam normally, and run the DT's.

Rusty,
Load em your self! Youll be sorry if you dont!:skull:

Keith
 
Better to just upload them yourself buddy!

Hey Jack,
I just double checked the measurment I got, and the rears wouldnt work either, cuz the compression is too LONG on the ones you have!
Thanks for the offer though. After talking with you last night, Im more confused about what to get.
Ill probably end up being the tight wad that Iam normally, and run the DT's.

Rusty,
Load em your self! Youll be sorry if you dont!:skull:

Keith

I don't get that out of line, do I?

I mean it's not like I brag about the size of my tank like some guys. :rolleyes:
 
WHAT A GIP!!!!
You guyz go on a run and dont even POST UP PICS!!!
Im living viacariously through all of you right now...DONT YOU UNDERSTAND THAT!!!!;p

Chicago
 
I guess you'll just have to finish up your rig so you can go along now won't you. :flipoff2:










JK I know you are working hard to get your rig finished. DO NOT rush to finish, take your time and do it right.
 
I can't believe the pictures haven't been posted yet.:confused:

I was on the run and I want to see the pictures:bounce: :bounce:

(I'm trying Keith)

Jack
 

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