Georgia Trail Riders Forum
MEMBERS DISCUSSION AREA => General Discussion => Topic started by: The_Dealer on January 04, 2013, 06:44:57 PM
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Hey guys, I'm wanting to attend some Gatr trail rides, but I'm kinda worried I won't be able to hang with the crowd. I recently added a 2" rc bb(2" front 1.25" rear). I have skyjacker hydro'sfr a 3" lift and 235's. Does this look decently capable? Btw sorry for the dumb post. Jks bl and 33's coming real soon. I do have home made discos tho
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Disco's are a huge help. The more you keep all four tires on the ground the better!
33's, preferably MT's would be my next purchase. Looks good so far though! !
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Hay man anyone can hang with this crowd! I been out with them a few times now and had to do the go around and just watch them go though what I wish I could do. Its takes time to get your rig modded out the way you want it but that's whats great about this club. You get to see what people have done to there rigs from what I call supper modded to stock. I wish I had got in this club sooner I would have saved a lot of money on the mods I have done to my rig.If theres anything you want to know theres someone here that is willing to help you understand and why. Come ride with us and see for your self.
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Cool, that makes me feel a lot better. I am getting some 33x10.50 km2's at tax time. I also have a free 8.8 from a sn95 mustang project, which I am unsure if I wanna mess with.
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You can disconnect with a wrench, so a "home-made" one should be good to go.
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Disco's are a huge help. The more you keep all four tires on the ground the better!
33's, preferably MT's would be my next purchase. Looks good so far though! !
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Definately some MTs man. But, you can come ride as you are man. Don't feel that you have to jump into making a bunch of crazy mods right off the bat man. {cheers2}
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Disco's are a huge help. The more you keep all four tires on the ground the better!
33's, preferably MT's would be my next purchase. Looks good so far though! !
Sent from Samsung Galaxy Note 2
Don't feel that you have to jump into making a bunch of crazy mods right off the bat man. {cheers2}
He said batman.
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Disco's are a huge help. The more you keep all four tires on the ground the better!
33's, preferably MT's would be my next purchase. Looks good so far though! !
Sent from Samsung Galaxy Note 2
Don't feel that you have to jump into making a bunch of crazy mods right off the bat man. {cheers2}
</LMAO/> </LMAO/> </LMAO/> </LMAO/> I just now noticed that
He said batman.
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Ryan... What does Batman have to do with this?! LOL!
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Ryan... What does Batman have to do with this?! LOL!
Batman is always relevant.
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Since this thread has been completely derailed...here is my apology(http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/01/07/u3u3uqu9.jpg)
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:o {btt}
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Is this rig capable?? Yeah it is. Short wheelbase, ok flex, good powertrain. Heck yeah it is capable. Just don't go rock bouncing or mud bogging with it. Otherwise for 98% of the wheeling/off roading in Georgia, that is perfect.
Keep in mind that you'll put 100 miles on your rig, for 3 miles of dirt. Sure those tires are 40" LTB red labels, but they will do ok if it is dry out. I'd make sure you have good recovery points, some decent gear, a good pair of boots, and a cooler. Then go.
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Keep in mind that you'll put 100 miles on your rig, for 3 miles of dirt. Sure those tires NOT are 40" LTB red labels, but they will do ok if it is dry out. I'd make sure you have good recovery points, some decent gear, a good pair of boots, and a cooler. Then go.
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Keep in mind that you'll put 100 miles on your rig, for 3 miles of dirt. Sure those tires are NOT 40" LTB red labels, but they will do ok if it is dry out. I'd make sure you have good recovery points, some decent gear, a good pair of boots, and a cooler. Then go.
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Keep in mind that you'll put 100 miles on your rig, for 3 miles of dirt. Sure those tires are NOT 40" LTB red labels, but they will do ok if it is dry out. I'd make sure you have good recovery points, some decent gear, a good pair of boots, and a cooler. Then go.
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I was channelling Yoda
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Thanks for the fix. Basically, my grammar and spelling have gone to crap today.