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Official "Post your trail riding pics" Thread

tonybolton said:
Oh....you must be stuck and need a tow again. :)

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In all fairness, he never hooked up to me. He just gently rammed me from behind....... wait that came out wrong.
 
Re: Re: Official "Post your trail riding pics" Thread

jeeptj99 said:
In all fairness, he never hooked up to me. He just gently rammed me from behind....... wait that came out wrong.
...it maybe come out wrong, but you said it went in oh so right..... jus sayin...
 
tonybolton said:
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#fatallybutthurt
#neverforget
 
Skipped the crowd at aop and hit Choccolocco. Jeep decided to start leaking oil, it was dusty too. And my buddy's new gayzer took a nap. I'd post more but my wife mostly took videos.
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xjmarc said:
Skipped the crowd at aop and hit Choccolocco. Jeep decided to start leaking oil, it was dusty too. And my buddy's new gayzer took a nap. I'd post more but my wife mostly took videos.
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Patrick is that you :rolf: :rolf:
 
Got to go ride shotgun with some buddies. We flipped that buggy over, pulled all the plugs cranked the oil out of the cylinders, put plugs back in to fire it up and it started knocking. Dude just put that LS3 in it this winter and it sounded super healthy until that point.
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Can you give more details on the LS3? How long did it run upside down and set before rolling over, why was so much oil in the cylinders, do you think it went in the intake and that was a significant issue?
 
I think he shut it off real quick when it went over and it took us awhile to get it flopped back over. When we pulled the plugs several cylinders shot out oil when we cranked it and we thought we were good. Put the plugs back in, fired it up and it ran like **** and we thought it might have been making a slight knock noise so we pulled all the plugs again and it cranked out more oil. Put the plugs back in and it made more racket and we shut it off and drug it out from there. We were guessing it must've still been draining oil out of the intake into the cylinders and we should've gotten the thing on to completely level ground and just let it longer. I almost thought about starting a tech thread and asking people about what they usually do in a situation where a buggy spends several minutes upside down like that.

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onepieceatatime said:
I almost thought about starting a tech thread and asking people about what they usually do in a situation where a buggy spends several minutes upside down like that.

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I can't think of a single better tech thread for the forum!
 
Went to Harlan a few weeks ago. It was our first time there. I loved it. There's a ton of good crawling and everything is fairly close together. I'm used to Windrock where it seems you have to drive a pretty long way in between trails. First two pics are Lion's Den and third is the start of Mason Jar.
This was the first trip with the hydroboost brake system from WOD. Absolutely worth the money. I was having all kinds of trouble trying to get my manual brakes to hold my rig in place. It's good to go now. I hung off of the ledge on Lion's Den with no problems or push through. I'm going to wheel the rest of summer and tear it down for paint this winter.
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