Eddie, i have a 4 door jk sport with a 3.5 inch rock krawler lift and 35's would that be ok to run the trail? I only have a lsd in the rear and open dana 30 front.
Thanks, James
That is ALOT of changes for one trail. What did they do go in with random sticks of dynamite to different parts of the trail? Wow! I still want to go at least once in my life because it is the Rubicon but that is alot of changes at once. Although I should be happy that my open diff X on 33s will probably go through this trail, I didn't want that opportunity at the expense of tearing down the trail this much.
Thanks for all of the before and after pics Edie, really helps to tell the story. They really put some time and I am guessing $$ into the trail work.
silverbackjk said:Eddie, i have a 4 door jk sport with a 3.5 inch rock krawler lift and 35's would that be ok to run the trail? I only have a lsd in the rear and open dana 30 front.
Thanks, James
You should have ran it with us last weekend! We had 5 rigs with 2 with no lockers and worked our way through it no problem.
This makes me sick. It is not a Highway. Why pave it? I was going to hit this trail but now I will not waste my time. Why are we not doing anything to make the state leave our trails alone? They are ether closing trails or paying them.
The Rubicon Trail has been and always will be one of the most beautiful trails that we've ever run. It is the reason why we love it as much as we do. The fact that you get to wheel it has always just been icing on the cake. While I don't like or agree with what's being done, the people responsible for it do believe they are doing what is necessary to keep it open for everyone to enjoy. I should note that even though the main route has been made easier, the trail as a whole is still a challenge for most Jeeps and there are still a few tought optional obstacles that you can still take on... for now anyway. Of course, mother nature has a way of rearranging things too.