I like to go wheeling, but haven't gone much. Haven't gone at all this year, actually
Did Caribou at night with the Ghost Riders last year...had a couple inches of snow on the ground. Was fun, but without decent tires (balding BFG ATs) it can get a little hairy.
Lockers? Any body have suggestions on budget lockers and recovery stuff for XJ Cherokee that's my daily driver... i.e. starving student routine? Lincoln lockers don't always work well on snowy roads though...
Check out colorado4x4.org. people are always selling used parts, and you might find just what you needColorado4x4.org
I hope thats not the club from MeetUp, that posted pictures of the club driving off trail on Co4x4......
That honestly is the only reason I wont wheel with that group, if its the same group.
there are so many 4wheeling clubs in Colorado its crazy, lol
no, we practice "stay the trail" on every ride. you're talking about "maverick's" group (something like "stock 4x4 adventure group" or something like that). he's a d!<k and it's not a wonder he got in trouble...karma is a beautch.
yes, there are so many clubs/forums here in Co. and Im on most lol
Im starting a 4x4 forum, in hopes its a little different than most, what I dont like about most is, there way to much chat about off topic, politics, stuff that has nothing to do with 4wheeling, I really dont want to go to a 4x4 forum to talk about politics, if I wanted to tak politics, Id go to a political site, lol
So this site wont have a general off topic, just a central place for anyone the area to post up runs, share ideas about modding, lifts, camping etc etc
Its also not going to a toyota forum, jeep forum, etc etc. any and all brands will be more than welcome, its not going to cater to the hard core, or the newbie, hoping its going to a good mix.
Ill let ya know when its up
Can't really say me & my wife are "wheelers" but we go off raod alot to fire our weapons, will do some in the fall to enjoy the colors, we have 2009 Jeep Patriot, and a 1954 Willy's Station Wagon 4x4, that should be back before the snow starts flying.