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AOP April 26-28: Stories, Lies, Pics, and Carnage
thetastelingers:
I had fun. Really nice meeting all of you. We bolted a little early, but got home and got some good food in our bellies.
I made sure to get photos of Dave repairing the driveshaft. He talked highly about how it had been lasting so long right before the first trail. HAHA! We all had a bit of fun picking at him for that. ;)
20190427_110555 by thetastelingers, on Flickr
20190427_112450 by thetastelingers, on Flickr
Then Kevin had some issues with 4WD staying in and Trevor was quick to help him out.
20190427_120851 by thetastelingers, on Flickr
Shot from George Winters trail.
20190427_133754 by thetastelingers, on Flickr
The other Kevin tackling George Winters.
20190427_141046 by thetastelingers, on Flickr
Clay found this tree the previous day and borrowed AOPs chain saw to cut it.
That thing needs some carb work, but they worked around it and got it cut.
20190427_142958 by thetastelingers, on Flickr
The group at the trail head before we left.
20190427_151751 by thetastelingers, on Flickr
Was fun. Want to do it again!
Thanks again
Big Dave:
My daughter said Trevor was under Kevin's ZJ so much that he needed a hammock to put under it.
I was really impressed that the ZJ made the first hill climb without having to winch.
Clay's Jeep is a nicely crafted machine.
Cannonballkev:
--- Quote from: Big Dave on April 29, 2019, 07:52:45 AM ---My daughter said Trevor was under Kevin's ZJ so much that he needed a hammock to put under it.
I was really impressed that the ZJ made the first hill climb without having to winch.
Clay's Jeep is a nicely crafted machine.
--- End quote ---
I'm putting on new motor mounts this weekend, hopefully that's the issue. Thanks for the help Trevor
My buddy, Roger , had never been off-road before , that first hill he was holding on so tight and was very quiet ( he's a talker). Kinda freaked him out. By the end of the day he was “ hands free” and booked.
Big Dave:
--- Quote from: Cannonballkev on April 29, 2019, 09:06:18 AM ---
--- Quote from: Big Dave on April 29, 2019, 07:52:45 AM ---My daughter said Trevor was under Kevin's ZJ so much that he needed a hammock to put under it.
I was really impressed that the ZJ made the first hill climb without having to winch.
Clay's Jeep is a nicely crafted machine.
--- End quote ---
I'm putting on new motor mounts this weekend, hopefully that's the issue. Thanks for the help Trevor
My buddy, Roger , had never been off-road before , that first hill he was holding on so tight and was very quiet ( he's a talker). Kinda freaked him out. By the end of the day he was “ hands free” and booked.
--- End quote ---
Roger is a great cook too. Nothing like some good ol campfire tacos.
Good guy who plans to come back out with us. He also has excellent taste in music. Lol
thetastelingers:
--- Quote from: Cannonballkev on April 29, 2019, 09:06:18 AM ---I'm putting on new motor mounts this weekend, hopefully that's the issue. Thanks for the help Trevor
My buddy, Roger , had never been off-road before , that first hill he was holding on so tight and was very quiet ( he's a talker). Kinda freaked him out. By the end of the day he was “ hands free” and booked.
--- End quote ---
Boostwerks sells a shift linkage for the transfer case
I have it on my Jeep and it eliminates all the stock nonsense attached to the body.
See below.
http://www.boostwerksengineering.com/-Transfer-Case_c_13.html
I'll be selling my linkage soon when the Atlas II comes in.
Roger is very situational aware and was quick to help out. Sorry I didn't get to try out those tacos!
Was nice to meet him. I didn't know what to think when I saw the Zombie stickers on his jeep. LOL
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