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to me having rear disc brakes in a SF it's just cheap ( or not that cheap ? ) insurance against this .. broken SF shaft failure .
 
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Little LC>LR action, i made it through and had to pull him through
 
Lorena eating and passing out waters from the cooler in the bed...

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still an all-80 drivetrain btw! on 40" IROKs
 
IH8SNOWDRIFTS :D

being from a relatively snow free zone I never even saw this one coming. Long distance logging road; the tunnel effect of the trail in dense woods packed this thing full.....................till 3tones of cruiser hit and the displacement was rather sudden :lol:
fun part was crawling out the window since all 4 doors were blocked, then came the digging out with a disc golf disc :hillbilly:
125' out, snatch block, Locked up, and on the rev limiter (first time id ever heard that one) and BARELY got out :steer:

post delima thoughts:

+Glad it was 125' of cable cause any less wouldnt have reached squat (carry an extension)
+a warn8000 is barely (and in my eyes not) adequate for a stuck 80. even with a snatch block
+maybe 40's are the way to go, they sure do look good on Lorena above and 37s werent cuttin it.
+go prepared and dont wheel alone :o
snow doh.webp
snow doh 2.webp
snow doh 3.webp
 
Looks like that hurricane brought some crazy weather to North Carolina ;) When 37's and an M8000 can't get you out may as well pack some snow shoes and walk out of there, that kind of situation scares me and makes me not want to go winter wheeling.
 
aftermath of my wheelin trip today. the rock won!!!!

time for an ARB? im thinking so
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IH8SNOWDRIFTS :D

being from a relatively snow free zone I never even saw this one coming. Long distance logging road; the tunnel effect of the trail in dense woods packed this thing full.....................till 3tones of cruiser hit and the displacement was rather sudden :lol:
fun part was crawling out the window since all 4 doors were blocked, then came the digging out with a disc golf disc :hillbilly:
125' out, snatch block, Locked up, and on the rev limiter (first time id ever heard that one) and BARELY got out :steer:

post delima thoughts:

+Glad it was 125' of cable cause any less wouldnt have reached squat (carry an extension)
+a warn8000 is barely (and in my eyes not) adequate for a stuck 80. even with a snatch block
+maybe 40's are the way to go, they sure do look good on Lorena above and 37s werent cuttin it.
+go prepared and dont wheel alone :o

Damnit Jason! This snow was recently?! snow?!
 
Bwaha..... that pebble looks like a doozy

Damnit Jason! This snow was recently?! snow?!

not recent, but just got my crackberry fixed and now have access to some older pics :D
Now if this was recent Id be sure armageddon is near.... snow, hurricanes, earthquakes, flooding

aftermath of my wheelin trip today. the rock won!!!!

time for an ARB? im thinking so

c'mon no evidence of wheeling.... what really happened? :D
might be a better candidate for this oldy but goody

https://forum.ih8mud.com/80-series-tech/119499-show-off-your-body-damage.html
 
hahahahah i was in such shock, i didnt even think to take a pic of the rock. i was coming down a steep hill, and couldnt see the other side. when i did i had the brakes slammed, but kept sliding down the gravel. it was prolly about 800 lbs. some a$$hole or whole A$$ put it there to block that trail. gues they got me pretty good. oh well i should thank them, cause now im gonna get an ARB sooner than i expected.
 
Not bad. Looks like fun.
 
Theres more and a bunch of vids, I sadly cant take pics of my own rig!
 
yesterday a mild wheel stand, laying on my driver door:

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but had to just riiiide it out...

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SAFE!
 

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