N E 1 fron BC? or other Canadians??
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N E 1 fron BC? or other Canadians??
Are you Canadian?
Don't see many around the boards. Any BC'ers???
Trying to see if there are any locals to do some light to moderate wheeling with. The local club is a liitle too redneck for me and I do not enjoy trail damage as I like to keep my trucks trailler queen image but still actually wheel it agressively. I get a little too tired of the constant, annoying behaviour and taunts to drop my truck into the stump/log filled 4 foot deep mud hole that the boys in 40"+ can't crawl through and they just wanna see how far mine can go. Not a big deal sometimes but they don't offer up their wallets when it's time to pay the parts bill.
Please don't think of this as a whine because I do enjoy wheeling my toy just not at the expense of easily avoidable trail damage. I have cracked a transfer case, lost a valance, twisted up a rear bumper and the rear frame on some past trail rides but I just can't grasp the concept of running a hole that WILL claim some panels, shafts and other mi$celaneou$ parts when it can be bypassed.
Am I alone in this thought or am I really whining too much??
BTW you won't hurt my feelings if you think I am. :cry:
Don't see many around the boards. Any BC'ers???
Trying to see if there are any locals to do some light to moderate wheeling with. The local club is a liitle too redneck for me and I do not enjoy trail damage as I like to keep my trucks trailler queen image but still actually wheel it agressively. I get a little too tired of the constant, annoying behaviour and taunts to drop my truck into the stump/log filled 4 foot deep mud hole that the boys in 40"+ can't crawl through and they just wanna see how far mine can go. Not a big deal sometimes but they don't offer up their wallets when it's time to pay the parts bill.
Please don't think of this as a whine because I do enjoy wheeling my toy just not at the expense of easily avoidable trail damage. I have cracked a transfer case, lost a valance, twisted up a rear bumper and the rear frame on some past trail rides but I just can't grasp the concept of running a hole that WILL claim some panels, shafts and other mi$celaneou$ parts when it can be bypassed.
Am I alone in this thought or am I really whining too much??
BTW you won't hurt my feelings if you think I am. :cry:
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Mission, BC over here. I like to keep my 4runner in one piece as I need it during the week to get to work. I mostly stick to logging roads and prefer to see others to break things.
Maybe someday I'll get a BJ60 or something what can take a beating and I would get more adventerous.
There are some nice trails behind mount cheam (Chilliwack). Not overly difficult but nice views and quite a ways up. Ypu'll have to wait until later in the spring until the snow clears.
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Maybe someday I'll get a BJ60 or something what can take a beating and I would get more adventerous.
There are some nice trails behind mount cheam (Chilliwack). Not overly difficult but nice views and quite a ways up. Ypu'll have to wait until later in the spring until the snow clears.
Arjan
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Originally posted by Lethal
Prince George in da hizouse.
HBoss, keep an eye out in Edmonton for my old ride. I hear thats where she ended up.
Prince George in da hizouse.
HBoss, keep an eye out in Edmonton for my old ride. I hear thats where she ended up.
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