Is there a better weather info for the rubicon that just looking up pollock pines? So far the weather looks sunny. Ditching at least the doors and hopefully the top sounds like a nice option
Anybody want to join a couple of us Oregon jeepers for a run on Browns Camp this Sunday the 20th?
There's at least 3 of us that will be doing the October rubicon run and we need to get a final shakedown in before then.
We will be meeting at the Shell station in Gales Creek,Or at 8am before...
So here's the deal. I rarely if ever have my back seat in, and would like a great way to separate and secure things in the back. All the systems I seem to find require the rear seat to be in place. Any thoughts,
I would love to have a deck that runs the whole length of the back if possible.
My first Rubicon trip was amazing!
We are spending a day in Sonoma/Petaluma area. And then slowly headed back north to Portland by sunday. Would be great to snag another wheeling trip. Hopefully with some awesome WAL guys.
So my brother and I packed up the the jeep for a 9 day adventure thru California. Planning on hitting the rubicon for the first time and other Than that, we have decided to see where the road takes us.
Day #1- we found ourselves at a hot springs in southern Oregon near Ashland. Just so...
I'm cleaning out the garage, and the old stock stuff needs to go
-front bumper
-control arms
-drive shaft(front 2dr)
-rubi springs and shocks
-air dam
-rear fender liners
Everything had about 10k miles when taken off.
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Don't go alone though. Or you'll end up like this guy!
A perfect example why you don't attempt a technical trail by yourself. He went in alone, it got dark, he lost his brakes, he slept in the truck, he rolled if, he hiked out, you get the point.