TX off roading event

Started by GoaT, April 16, 2006, 10:48:23 AM

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GoaT

http://www.katemcyrocks.com/


ill be here. dont know what my rig will be doing. but ill be helping my buddie pimp his rig.


burnyota

uh...which event.....dates, etc., would be helpful.....if its the bronco club i think it is a closed event (meaning members/broncs only)

katemcy is a badass wheelin spot....is he locked f/r? - ryan


so did your magic pee get the rig unstuck?
85 p/u, marlin#208, built 22R on propane, old school longs, 5.29's / detroits, bobbed, chopped, and flopped

79coyotefrg

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GoaT

Quote from: burnyota on April 16, 2006, 11:06:16 AM
uh...which event.....dates, etc., would be helpful.....if its the bronco club i think it is a closed event (meaning members/broncs only)

katemcy is a badass wheelin spot....is he locked f/r? - ryan


so did your magic pee get the rig unstuck?

spooled actually.. and no the truck walked right out

red

how tough are the trails? my suburban will still be stock at that time (minus some power upgrades)
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GoaT

Quote from: red on April 16, 2006, 08:00:07 PM
how tough are the trails? my suburban will still be stock at that time (minus some power upgrades)

they have bifferent levels of difficulty. easy- insaine. but open axles arnt going to make it thru much...

79coyotefrg

not without some wide tires and lotsa skinny pedal


red  are those 16 inch wheels, will they let you get some decent tires,  like 33-14.50-16 ???
AR-TTORA founder 22R bored.060,LCE stage II race cam http://pure-gas.org/    32/36weber, :driving: Marlin 1200 NON ceramic clutch, L52SHD+dualcase #2919, cable-locker, Yukon 5.29 gears, 35's, Allpro ebrake, front springs, and high steer, F150rears    RIP Nitro 9-29-07 :(  I sure miss him :down: MarlinCrawlerInc IS NOT affiliated with TrailGear in any way

burnyota

Quote from: GoaT on April 16, 2006, 04:52:47 PM
JUNE 10-11
Texas4x4 Summer Run II
(open event)
this should be a badass event....
Quote from: red on April 16, 2006, 08:00:07 PM
how tough are the trails? my suburban will still be stock at that time (minus some power upgrades)

maybe as a tow rig...if i were u i wouldn't wheel it
85 p/u, marlin#208, built 22R on propane, old school longs, 5.29's / detroits, bobbed, chopped, and flopped


SWAMPER

I think Im going up to Hot Springs for the National Toyota takeover in the superlift park
1985 Toyota Pick/Up longbed...bobbed 15",  lifted 5", 36's.....http://board.marlincrawler.com/index.php?topic=36992.0

79coyotefrg

Quote from: SWAMPER on April 22, 2006, 06:53:20 AM
I think Im going up to Hot Springs for the National Toyota takeover in the superlift park
when you coming up swampy ??
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red

Quote from: 79Coyotefrg on April 17, 2006, 10:02:38 AM
not without some wide tires and lotsa skinny pedal


red  are those 16 inch wheels, will they let you get some decent tires,  like 33-14.50-16 ???
i've been looking at either bfg at's or mud terrains, or nitto mud terrains, all three tires have sizes for my rim (33-38x11.5-16.5x16) more sizes that i didnt list as well.

i know i wont have a lift at that time. maybe headers and a rear locker but that would be it. starting my new job at sears in the automotive department, pretty good pay and wont go through 30+ gallons a week anymore.
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red

Quote from: burnyota on April 17, 2006, 04:30:06 PM
maybe as a tow rig...if i were u i wouldn't wheel it
i used to wheel a suburban (an 89), they're alot more capable than people think. however for now i think i'll take it easy until i get the 4 wheel steering bought and installed. THAT will help make those tight turning areas a breeze.
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