I have a set of in perfect condition Pro-Comp X-Terrain 40”x13.50”x20” tires mounted on a set of near perfect KMC XD 20”x10” 8x170 -44 offset for lifted trucks.
The tires and wheels have less than 1,000 miles on them as I have 2 pick-up trucks and 2 SUV’s that I drive.
Only driven on 1 winter season and only when we had severe snow storms.
Tires have never had any leaks, plugs, patches, have had 2 bags of ceramic balance beads in each wheel/tire combo and run perfect and quiet for big...
40x13.50x20 Pro-Comp X-Terrain tires (Set of 4) with 20x10 KMC XD wheels 1 winter on them allView the full article
Not really.. Just getting back into the realm of the off road world. See a lot of great builds and want to better my skills and level up.View the full article
Stay away from SKP (Rock auto) parts, had a month old balljoint separate on my sister's Envoy. Thankfully this happened in a parking lot and not out on the road.
Haven’t posted a build thread in a long while, so I figured I’d start with the one I just finished and go from there. Starting with a “free” rusted out 95 xj. Plan was 4 link front and rear, full hydro steering and bolts of tube.
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I need help. Can't seem to get power to the green w/ orange wire from asd to coil. I have traced wires and found nothing. Any ideas? It cranks but doesnt get pwer to coil. New ignition switch but i can seem to find much on this. All wires in ignition switch testat 12v where they should. I cant figure out what im missing...View the full article
It is that time of the year when the cousins do there trip up to "Dead Man's Farm" which is not a farm and not owned buy a dead man but some where around 80 years ago it got that name and it stuck.
My cousin inherited DMF about 7 years ago and we have been doing annual cousin trips ever since. Now there are 6 of us cousins but most of the time only 4 of us are able to make the trip, we keep saying we are going to get all 6 of us up there someday. But for now, we have a hell of a good time...
has come to an end.
Those of you who were around in 2016 remember my new-to-me girlfriend had a stroke due to a basilar artery blowout and made a miraculous recovery. She was still blind in one eye, and had some bad sectors on her hard drive , but she made the one in a bazillion recovery.
We went to bed together Saturday night. It was early, like 9pm.
We watched some YouTube music videos.
I got up to pee at 0300. When I came back to bed I spoke to her and she didn’t respond.
When I looked...
We have a small bit of land in Davison, MI with a beginner offroad trail that at times requires some technique to get through some tight spots. I had my wife drive our 97 Chevy 1500 pickup through the trail to see how these new blacklion tires do. Not too bad but if the mud is thick they cake pretty bad and won't clear out. So she got stuck
So obviously I had to walk up to the house and get the K5 and pull her out which obviously the most difficult part was walking from the back of
ALABAMA
Gray Rock ORV -very cool! Usually 6-8 open rides a year
http://www.grayrockorv.com
Morris Mountain ORV -open almost every weekend
www.morrismountainorv.com
Little River Canyon
http://www.nps.gov/liri/
Hurricane Creek Tuscaloosa, AL - Great short paddling trip! 10min form my house!
http://www.hurricanecreek.org/
Mountain Side Off Road Park
http://www.mountainsideoffroadpark.com
ARKANSAS
Superlift ORV Park
http://www.orvpark.com/
Ouachita Nat
Fun Park worth checking out. The Mounds is open 365 days a year; however, from March 15 through May 15, all trail areas of the Mounds are closed except for the 8-acre scramble area which is located to the North West of the ticket booth. Trucks are not permitted. ATVs, UTVs and dirt bikes are allowed. All areas of the Mounds will reopen to all vehicles the morning of May 16
Hours:
Monday – Saturday: 8:00 am – Sunset
Sunday: 10:00 am – Sunset
2020-Mounds-map-and-rules.pdf
So many choices we have for communicating with everyone in the club/group/adventure.
CB Radio is the most old school and cheapest and WAS the most popular radio found in anything offroad.
Ham Radio is probably the rarest of radios in the offroad community. Just way more intense.
FRS is the blister packs you get from Walmart, Meijer, Target.. basically in any store you see the two way Family Radios. About the same distance as CB but more portable. Typical output is .5 wat