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Author: | rhy [ Thu May 10, 2007 9:09 pm ] |
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Hey guys just introducing myself, new to this off roading stuff, got a 2wd so I got limitations but willing to take it to the max and test out just how much I can do with it. I have a stock limited slip and I want to try how good it works. If any body does any quick off roading for a day let me know... somewhere close... |
Author: | Stampey [ Thu May 10, 2007 11:21 pm ] |
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Hey welcome. Good to see another person from the bay area on the boards. As for wheeling around our area its pretty scarce. Really once you get about an hour away from here it starts to get better. If you see a black sport 4x4 with a light bar, thats me. Dont be scared to wave ![]() |
Author: | rhy [ Fri May 11, 2007 12:14 am ] |
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thanks |
Author: | rhy [ Sun May 13, 2007 10:20 pm ] |
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Sometime I wanna try what my Jeep can do being a 4x2 with a LSD, I'll let everybody know for something like Hollister Hills, I'm a newbie to off road, seems like a fun and interesting hobby that I would like to try out. I'll need some help though through the trails, maybe we can do something in the summer. |
Author: | kj in a tight spot [ Mon May 14, 2007 12:13 pm ] |
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rhy wrote: Sometime I wanna try what my Jeep can do being a 4x2 with a LSD, I'll let everybody know for something like Hollister Hills, I'm a newbie to off road, seems like a fun and interesting hobby that I would like to try out. I'll need some help though through the trails, maybe we can do something in the summer.
4x2 wont get you too many places "hardcore" especially since the KJs gears ratios are pretty low from the factory, but Hollister has plenty of trails that can be done in 2WD, also in the Sierras there are plenty of fire roads that can be done just fine. Some people are more bout the destination rather than the difficulty of trail, I am a combo of both, my Rubi loves the rocks, but I also dont mind a nice drive somewhere new every once in a while, its just your preference...welcome to the hobby and trust me you'll be addicted. If you plan on gettin more involved though I would ditch the 4x2...just my $.02 cents ![]() |
Author: | jevbuster [ Mon May 14, 2007 12:34 pm ] |
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Stampey wrote: Hey welcome. Good to see another person from the bay area on the boards. As for wheeling around our area its pretty scarce. Really once you get about an hour away from here it starts to get better. If you see a black sport 4x4 with a light bar, thats me. Dont be scared to wave
![]() I don't know what you're talking about. I four wheel over the Sunol Grade every day! Yeah I think I'm actually going to Upgrade my tires to bicycle tires. |
Author: | rhy [ Mon May 14, 2007 7:50 pm ] |
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jevbuster wrote: Stampey wrote: Hey welcome. Good to see another person from the bay area on the boards. As for wheeling around our area its pretty scarce. Really once you get about an hour away from here it starts to get better. If you see a black sport 4x4 with a light bar, thats me. Dont be scared to wave ![]() I don't know what you're talking about. I four wheel over the Sunol Grade every day! Yeah I think I'm actually going to Upgrade my tires to bicycle tires. Where exactly is the Sunol Grade. Is it OHV? Just trying to get to know where all the off roading sites are around here. |
Author: | rhy [ Mon May 14, 2007 8:00 pm ] |
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kj in a tight spot wrote: rhy wrote: Sometime I wanna try what my Jeep can do being a 4x2 with a LSD, I'll let everybody know for something like Hollister Hills, I'm a newbie to off road, seems like a fun and interesting hobby that I would like to try out. I'll need some help though through the trails, maybe we can do something in the summer. 4x2 wont get you too many places "hardcore" especially since the KJs gears ratios are pretty low from the factory, but Hollister has plenty of trails that can be done in 2WD, also in the Sierras there are plenty of fire roads that can be done just fine. Some people are more bout the destination rather than the difficulty of trail, I am a combo of both, my Rubi loves the rocks, but I also dont mind a nice drive somewhere new every once in a while, its just your preference...welcome to the hobby and trust me you'll be addicted. If you plan on gettin more involved though I would ditch the 4x2...just my $.02 cents ![]() Yea, kinda addicted already just by reading through all of these forums and just got my feet wet at Carnegie. Small, but just to get the feeling. What are fireroads? Oh and I can't get rid of the 4x2 just yet cause I'm still a student, (no money) ![]() ![]() |
Author: | kj in a tight spot [ Tue May 15, 2007 3:43 am ] |
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rhy wrote: kj in a tight spot wrote: rhy wrote: Sometime I wanna try what my Jeep can do being a 4x2 with a LSD, I'll let everybody know for something like Hollister Hills, I'm a newbie to off road, seems like a fun and interesting hobby that I would like to try out. I'll need some help though through the trails, maybe we can do something in the summer. 4x2 wont get you too many places "hardcore" especially since the KJs gears ratios are pretty low from the factory, but Hollister has plenty of trails that can be done in 2WD, also in the Sierras there are plenty of fire roads that can be done just fine. Some people are more bout the destination rather than the difficulty of trail, I am a combo of both, my Rubi loves the rocks, but I also dont mind a nice drive somewhere new every once in a while, its just your preference...welcome to the hobby and trust me you'll be addicted. If you plan on gettin more involved though I would ditch the 4x2...just my $.02 cents ![]() Yea, kinda addicted already just by reading through all of these forums and just got my feet wet at Carnegie. Small, but just to get the feeling. What are fireroads? Oh and I can't get rid of the 4x2 just yet cause I'm still a student, (no money) ![]() ![]() Hey man definitely wheel what ya got, I wasnt doggin ya I was sayin that it might be a bit hard (I know it will actually) to keep up if you ever join clubs or whatnot...wheel what ya got until then though...o and fireroads are forest service roads...dirt roads in laymens terms ![]() |
Author: | jevbuster [ Tue May 15, 2007 11:01 am ] |
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rhy wrote: jevbuster wrote: Stampey wrote: Hey welcome. Good to see another person from the bay area on the boards. As for wheeling around our area its pretty scarce. Really once you get about an hour away from here it starts to get better. If you see a black sport 4x4 with a light bar, thats me. Dont be scared to wave ![]() I don't know what you're talking about. I four wheel over the Sunol Grade every day! Yeah I think I'm actually going to Upgrade my tires to bicycle tires. Where exactly is the Sunol Grade. Is it OHV? Just trying to get to know where all the off roading sites are around here. Sorry bad joke.... I take the 680 freeway from Pleasanton to Fremont everyday. |
Author: | rhy [ Tue May 15, 2007 12:00 pm ] |
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It's all good yall, just let me know whenever you guys go out wheeling (local), maybe I can tag along, but I'll stay on the easy side. By the how do you post messages when you want to quote specific quotes from a message, just like what you did jevbuster in the last post. |
Author: | jevbuster [ Tue May 15, 2007 12:33 pm ] |
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rhy wrote: By the how do you post messages when you want to quote specific quotes from a message, just like what you did jevbuster in the last post.
Just hit the Quote button in the upper left hand side of the post you want to quote. |
Author: | LostEddie [ Fri Jun 08, 2007 2:27 pm ] |
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For some “easy” trails you might want to look at: Backcountry Adventures Northern California: The Ultimate Guide to the Backcountry for Anyone with a Sport Utility Vehicle - Peter Massey; Paperback. or Sierra Nevada Byways: 50 Backcountry Drives For The Whole Family - Tony Huegel You can also go to trails.com and look at northern Cal, you will fine trails from these books and others (first three “trail looks” are free). Good Luck! |
Author: | rhy [ Fri Jun 08, 2007 7:59 pm ] |
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thanks |
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