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After getting my Transmission replaced it was time for a shakedown run.
My buddy 8ball and I decided to run the back way to Crown King. I ran the DVR the whole trip, however we are working on how to transfer video to a usable format. But the Camera system had no issues at all. I pushed it pretty hard taking the most difficult lines I could so I could get some good flexi video
Here are a few still images from todays fun
8ball always gets the most out of each run . He's sporting his new 35 KM2's and 4.88 gears
A few jeeps came up behind us so I took a few shots
Since I was pushing it, I tried some really hard lines and had a few situations like this. 8ball would be disappointed if I didn't post this one, This was 1 of 2 strap sessions. The first one was so I didn't roll
Different angle the pic doesn't do justice for how high the front was in the air My buddy said the tire was 5 feet off the ground
I found a few rattles I need to find and address but overall it worked flawlessly
thanks
Don
By the way Ocdropzone. Your avatar looks strikingly familiar to the tree I ran under in the Portland area. A bunch of FJ cruisers folks Bernd, heliocat etc Is that the tree they did the trail teams magazine article from??
My buddy 8ball and I decided to run the back way to Crown King. I ran the DVR the whole trip, however we are working on how to transfer video to a usable format. But the Camera system had no issues at all. I pushed it pretty hard taking the most difficult lines I could so I could get some good flexi video
Here are a few still images from todays fun
8ball always gets the most out of each run . He's sporting his new 35 KM2's and 4.88 gears
A few jeeps came up behind us so I took a few shots
Since I was pushing it, I tried some really hard lines and had a few situations like this. 8ball would be disappointed if I didn't post this one, This was 1 of 2 strap sessions. The first one was so I didn't roll
Different angle the pic doesn't do justice for how high the front was in the air My buddy said the tire was 5 feet off the ground
I found a few rattles I need to find and address but overall it worked flawlessly
thanks
Don
By the way Ocdropzone. Your avatar looks strikingly familiar to the tree I ran under in the Portland area. A bunch of FJ cruisers folks Bernd, heliocat etc Is that the tree they did the trail teams magazine article from??
Last edited by puulboy; 05-19-2009 at 06:06 PM.
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It is a tight fit even for my '81 going under it, there is a slight drop off on the right side my tire always slips off
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