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| Author: | bfillmer [ Sun Apr 02, 2006 4:53 pm ] |
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Hi All, I just bought this Liberty this weekend, so now I'm ready to hit some trails in the area. Any good advice for some moderately easy trails in the area? We just moved to Boulder a month ago so I'm fairly familiar with the town itself but not the surrounding area. Thanks, Bryan[/url] |
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| Author: | Tokyojoe [ Sun Apr 02, 2006 6:38 pm ] |
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HEY! Welcome! For a minute there, I thought you had just bought one of our former members (broncsrule) KJ but his is a Reny and had a gold colored shackle. You should see about taking some vacation days and going to Moab with the National LOST event in late April. At least for a 3-day weekend since you live so close (5.5 hr drive). Four ways to learn about trails around here: 1. Get the books a. Guide to Colorado Backroads & 4-Wheel Drive Trails Vol 1 2nd Edition b. Guide to Colorado Backroads & 4-Wheel Drive Trails Vol 2 (still only 1st edition) 2. Trail.net http://www.4x4trails.net/ 3. TrailDamage.com http://www.traildamage.com/ 4. Going on group runs with us, LOST Rockies |
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| Author: | bfillmer [ Sun Apr 02, 2006 10:07 pm ] |
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Thanks! I'll check out those sites and see about getting the book. I'd love to make it to Moab this year, but I think I'll wait another year. Since I've only been here a month it's a bit early to start taking vacation time, let alone do some heavy wheeling in a truck I'm not familiar with. Yet. Bryan |
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| Author: | Tokyojoe [ Sun Apr 02, 2006 10:58 pm ] |
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Moab was my very first time ever, off-roading and I only had my KJ for 7 months at the time (very little driving due to knee surgery). I learned so much about the KJ, at Moab, that I am spoiled and think most trails are easy now. LOL! We will be doing easy trails at Moab also. Leave after work Friday and do a good trail on Saturday, then do a quick trail on Sunday and head home. If not, we look forward to hitting the trails with you after Moab. |
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| Author: | KW AV8R [ Mon Apr 03, 2006 12:42 am ] |
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Unfortunately, there are a few others of us that won't be making it to Moab this year either. We normally 'wheel about once a month so keep an eye on this site for the next run. |
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| Author: | bfillmer [ Mon Apr 03, 2006 8:49 am ] |
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I definitely keep an eye on this forum from here on out. Thanks again! |
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| Author: | RkyMtnKJ [ Mon Apr 03, 2006 2:52 pm ] |
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Very cool to see another on the front range, im in Longmont over the summe rwhen im not in college, you're lucky to be in boulder because the foothill are right out your back door, there are many trails just off of Lefthand Canyon and the Peak-to-Peak Highway, i have done the first half of lefthand canyon trail stock, just stay out of the ruts made by the huge 37s and you should be okay, and the other places you could try are Lefthand Reservoir outside of Jamestown...i'd like to get a group of KJ's and go up there this summer, very easy trail and then you can eat lunch by the lake or play on the "playground" area just below the Reservoir, very cool place see
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| Author: | bfillmer [ Fri Apr 07, 2006 10:23 am ] |
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Those are some nice pictures! I actually went up the first part of Lefthand Canyon last night, after having the Jeep in my possession for less than two hours! Pretty fun little place, I wouldn't want to go to deep without having someone else along though, looked like some pretty hairy stuff. Now to start buying stuff for her.... |
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| Author: | USAFCOP [ Fri Apr 07, 2006 12:28 pm ] |
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Welcome to the Rockies!!! Best Wheeling this side of MOAB so I am told and will confirm later this month!!!! A lot is going on for the 2 of us prepping for MOAB, so I know we want to go wheeling, but aint gonna happen for me at least, Jeep is tore up As has already been said, we usually wheel at least once a month, and by-laws are still being written, so you will get to help form an "official" Chapter if you want. Also if you feel like traveling south, I know Rock Lizard and I will be wheeling more often than once a month, may even turn into fishing trips with the little ones too. Well welcome again!!! Oh yea, what's the first mod gonna be? |
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| Author: | KW AV8R [ Fri Apr 07, 2006 2:31 pm ] |
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USAFCOP wrote: Also if you feel like traveling south, I know Rock Lizard and I will be wheeling more often than once a month, may even turn into fishing trips with the little ones too.
Ted, when you plan to do these trips, don't forget to give me a call. Jen loves to fish and I tolerate it especially if I have to wheel to get there. |
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| Author: | Tokyojoe [ Fri Apr 07, 2006 2:39 pm ] |
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Me three........I don't fish either. Just let me take the trail to anywhere. |
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| Author: | bfillmer [ Fri Apr 07, 2006 3:37 pm ] |
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I'm not much for fishing, but I'll go for the wheeling as well! It's looking like getting a LoadWarrior rack with the attachment for my Hi-Lift will be the first thing I'll be doing to it. I lucked out in finding a KJ with decent tires and a lift already. Next I'm think a K&N intake setup and my obsession with lighting will find a way in. |
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| Author: | Tokyojoe [ Fri Apr 07, 2006 8:02 pm ] |
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Is the K&N good for fun water crossings? |
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| Author: | KW AV8R [ Fri Apr 07, 2006 11:21 pm ] |
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Tokyojoe wrote: Is the K&N good for fun water crossings?
From what I've seen and from what I've heard, the K&N is great for mild off-roading and for on-road. If you plan on doing any water crossings that may include any water entering the engine compartment, then the K&N is a bad idea. It will suck up any water that enters the right side of the engine compartment. Since the air box is removed for this install, the water now has only one place to go ... into the engine. That is unless the filter clogs first causing the engine to starve for air and stalling. If it does that, then you have to wait until it dries out enough for you to be able to start your KJ again. IIRC, about 9 months ago, there was also talk on here about the K&N filters not filtering as much dust out of the intake air. I don't know much about that though so I figure I'll just stick with a quality drop-in filter for the time being. |
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| Author: | bfillmer [ Fri Apr 07, 2006 11:28 pm ] |
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I've had a K&N on all my other trucks and never had any problems. Although my idea of water crossings probably isn't as extreme as some people's. I figure if I want a rig that can really go through water I'll fabricate a snorkel, otherwise it's a pretty good idea to keep in mind that water can always find a way into the engine if you go in deep enough. From what I can tell the bottom of the K&N would be maybe 3-4 inches lower than the current intake slot anyway, not that much of a difference. |
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| Author: | Tokyojoe [ Sat Apr 08, 2006 1:46 am ] |
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We do some fun water crossings and water gets up over the hood during splash down.....or up near the middle of the door.. |
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| Author: | USAFCOP [ Sat Apr 08, 2006 11:36 am ] |
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I use the K&N drop in filter. The stock airbox does good at draining water. Flooded the tranny, not the engine |
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| Author: | RkyMtnKJ [ Sat Apr 08, 2006 12:38 pm ] |
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i use a drop filter like USAFCOP, nothing spectacular but you do notice it breathing better on the highway |
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