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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK Build Threads & Member's Rides
Vader - 2013 Oscar Mike JKU - Trail Rig Build
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<blockquote data-quote="Speartip" data-source="post: 459659" data-attributes="member: 23341"><p>That’s great it feels solid while on the road. The long arms will make it feel more stable along with the wider track. </p><p> But there in lies the rub . 96” wide foot print compared to mine which has a 77” wide track. Outside wheel to outside wheel. </p><p> The narrow forest service roads could be an issue. </p><p>Where if your somewhere wide open like Utah . No problemo . Matt’s Off-road recovery wrecker is running 42” I think . So he’s probably around the same width and he goes to many places in Utah </p><p> But he did mention a couple of times the Banana “Cherokee” gets him into the narrow trails where the other rigs would get hung up. </p><p> So I guess just have to be a bit selective on where you take it. I haven’t been but seen many videos on Black Bear Pass. 96” may be too wide for some of the shelf roads. That is @Dirtydog back yard so maybe he can comment on that . </p><p> Either way the rig will get you planes many cannot go . Which is cool . Looks great . </p><p> If you can’t get your system dialed in properly with whatever your using to change parameters . Many of us are using JSCAN . It works flawlessly . Tire Size, gears , lights etc etc . Many parameters can be changed very easily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Speartip, post: 459659, member: 23341"] That’s great it feels solid while on the road. The long arms will make it feel more stable along with the wider track. But there in lies the rub . 96” wide foot print compared to mine which has a 77” wide track. Outside wheel to outside wheel. The narrow forest service roads could be an issue. Where if your somewhere wide open like Utah . No problemo . Matt’s Off-road recovery wrecker is running 42” I think . So he’s probably around the same width and he goes to many places in Utah But he did mention a couple of times the Banana “Cherokee” gets him into the narrow trails where the other rigs would get hung up. So I guess just have to be a bit selective on where you take it. I haven’t been but seen many videos on Black Bear Pass. 96” may be too wide for some of the shelf roads. That is @Dirtydog back yard so maybe he can comment on that . Either way the rig will get you planes many cannot go . Which is cool . Looks great . If you can’t get your system dialed in properly with whatever your using to change parameters . Many of us are using JSCAN . It works flawlessly . Tire Size, gears , lights etc etc . Many parameters can be changed very easily. [/QUOTE]
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Jeep Wrangler JK
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Vader - 2013 Oscar Mike JKU - Trail Rig Build
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