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Old May 19, 2009 | 05:27 PM
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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??

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Old May 20, 2009 | 10:19 PM
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Originally Posted by puulboy
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??
Yep, that is the tree. It is from the 'Cedar Tree' trail at Brown's Camp OHV park in the Tillamook State Forest, about 45 minutes or so west of Portland.
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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Old May 20, 2009 | 10:29 PM
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Wow, this is insane! Nice mod man!
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