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July whipsaw run

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Old 06-24-2010 | 07:04 AM
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Originally Posted by PG-JKU
I actually have that week off and am seriously considering heading down for this. How will a relatively stock Sahara Unlimited make out on this trail?
I believe English Steve did it with his stock Sahara one year. He did scrap a few times on rocks. Just be sure your tires are in good condition with good tread! Also, a must is to have Quick Disco or tools to remove your stock front swaybar links to help with some of the obsticles on the trail.

Also, last year a few stock Rubicon's made it with out any troubles. There are a few area's that you can by-pass if it looks to ugly. I did not really have any issues with my Sahara with 2" lift and 33 M/T's. With the great crew going I am sure we can pull you out if you get in some ugly spot.

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Old 06-24-2010 | 07:40 AM
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Originally Posted by PG-JKU
I actually have that week off and am seriously considering heading down for this. How will a relatively stock Sahara Unlimited make out on this trail?
you already have the upgraded tires so you should be fine there... i would just pick up some quick disconnects and join up for this run
Old 06-24-2010 | 07:56 AM
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Originally Posted by PG-JKU
I actually have that week off and am seriously considering heading down for this. How will a relatively stock Sahara Unlimited make out on this trail?
Hey if your thinking about going and want to travel there together we could arrange a departure time. Let me know.
Old 06-24-2010 | 09:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Northern Wrangler
Hey if your thinking about going and want to travel there together we could arrange a departure time. Let me know.
That sounds like a plan. Will be travelling with an 11 year old and a 7 year old so it will be a blast.
Old 06-24-2010 | 09:19 AM
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Originally Posted by TripleJeep_99
I believe English Steve did it with his stock Sahara one year. He did scrap a few times on rocks. Just be sure your tires are in good condition with good tread! Also, a must is to have Quick Disco or tools to remove your stock front swaybar links to help with some of the obsticles on the trail.

Also, last year a few stock Rubicon's made it with out any troubles. There are a few area's that you can by-pass if it looks to ugly. I did not really have any issues with my Sahara with 2" lift and 33 M/T's. With the great crew going I am sure we can pull you out if you get in some ugly spot.
That sounds like good news. It's my daily driver like most of you guys so I can't afford to destroy it!
Old 06-24-2010 | 09:37 AM
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Originally Posted by PG-JKU
That sounds like good news. It's my daily driver like most of you guys so I can't afford to destroy it!
Mines a Daily Driver as well for my family and I maybe got a few tree scratches and rubbed my rear diff last year. You will enjoy this trip! Looking forward to meeting new and old friends!
Old 06-24-2010 | 11:06 AM
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Originally Posted by PG-JKU
That sounds like good news. It's my daily driver like most of you guys so I can't afford to destroy it!

Like Mike said......you will be fine.....you will NOT destroy it at all, Sahara's are plenty capable, and this trail has a few challenging spots, but you will make.

I doubt you will even scatch anything, as the trail is not tight.....not sure what Mike scratched on his ride..........

due probably just his bad driving
Old 06-24-2010 | 08:51 PM
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Originally Posted by 07rubisteve
Like Mike said......you will be fine.....you will NOT destroy it at all, Sahara's are plenty capable, and this trail has a few challenging spots, but you will make.

I doubt you will even scatch anything, as the trail is not tight.....not sure what Mike scratched on his ride..........

due probably just his bad driving
Old 06-25-2010 | 07:32 AM
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Originally Posted by 07rubisteve
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I doubt you will even scatch anything, as the trail is not tight.....not sure what Mike scratched on his ride..........

due probably just his bad driving
hahaha Steve... The Trail is wide where I got scratchs was that Darn Sam taking us down on that old fire guard trail to get down to Coalmont with all those small pine trees hanging over top of the road... Yes some of the scratches were probably were caused by driver error...

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Old 06-25-2010 | 07:40 AM
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Originally Posted by 07rubisteve
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I doubt you will even scatch anything, as the trail is not tight.....not sure what Mike scratched on his ride..........

due probably just his bad driving
hahaha Steve... Steve is correct the trail is wide enough to fit a full-size pickup... But it's those damn Fancy painted Sahara Fenders that got scratched. Yes some of the scratches were probably were caused by driver error...

Seriously...like Steve said the Trail is wide...... where I got the most scratches on my JKU was that Darn Sam taking us down on that old fire guard trail to get down to Coalmont with all those small dead pine trees hanging over top of the road...


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