This thread needs more wheeling pictures and videos of TJ’s and LJ’s on 31’s.
Yea I am really curious to where folks with stock TJ’s/LJ’s are “wheeling.”Down south 31s won’t get you very far. To many hills and to much rain. Everything gets washed out.
Do you have a front locker in the Dana 30?My 31s on stock Ravines with a 2" lift...wheel stuffed to the max and no rubbing! Pic taken yesterday @BMRA near Gilmer, Tx.
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Yea I am really curious to where folks woth stock TJ’s/LJ’s are “wheeling.”
Are people really tackling rated trails with open diffs front and rear?
An open diff TJ/LJ is 2 wheel drive. That wont get you far down south on most trails/off road parks. Im not talking cable hill. I really wont get far in my open diffs down here in Alabama. Be it Grey Rock ORV, Morris Mountain ORV, Stoney Lonesome, HawkPride, or Busted Off Road Park. Most people build full on crawlers down here because trails are so different than out West. Wet slippery rocks require a different style than other places.
Technically wouldn't that be a 32?
Not yetDo you have a front locker in the Dana 30?
Been looking through build treads here. I just started this morning. Haven’t seen an 37s or larger yet. I’m reading one that legit has a 3.5” lift and he wheels many trails in Colorado.
You won’t find trails in Georgia or Alabama that will be fun on 31s even locker all the way arounds.
You mentioned the other day your yj. Is it on 31s? You wheel it?
Im on page 18 of yours. So far you’ve done a ton of work and only on what 33s? And you wheel Colorado a lot.Colorado is a funny place. Despite the appearances and presentation, a stock-ish TJ can actually get most places out here and you will see many wonderful things along the way. Most of our trails are old mining access roads cut into the mountain where regular work trucks needed to travel. They weren't doing that on 40s.
Im on page 18 of yours. So far you’ve done a ton of work and only on what 33s? And you wheel Colorado a lot.
There’s isn’t anything close to that here in Georgia or across the state line in Alabama. Maybe some state forest roads, but that’s boring beyond beliefs.
Wanting to travel to Colorado one day just to wheel it. Trails there look awesome.Colorado is a funny place. Despite the appearances and presentation, a stock-ish TJ can actually get most places out here and you will see many wonderful things along the way. Most of our trails are old mining access roads cut into the mountain where regular work trucks needed to travel. They weren't doing that on 40s.
Technically wouldn't that be a 32?
Yea I am really curious to where folks woth stock TJ’s/LJ’s are “wheeling.”
Are people really tackling rated trails with open diffs front and rear?
An open diff TJ/LJ is 2 wheel drive. That wont get you far down south on most trails/off road parks. Im not talking cable hill. I really wont get far in my open diffs down here in Alabama. Be it Grey Rock ORV, Morris Mountain ORV, Stoney Lonesome, HawkPride, or Busted Off Road Park. Most people build full on crawlers down here because trails are so different than out West. Wet slippery rocks require a different style than other places.
All I get from your link is Oops! We ran into some problems.31s, front lockers, and wisdom will get you there.
I dont have alot of "action" shots, just final result.
But to give you an idea if what you can do nearly stock.. sidewinder in corral canyon was pretty grueling.
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