I know its old @Steve but let me know the next time you come out this way. Plenty of places I can point you in including some more local known over widely known.
Just go old fashion offroading - Rausch Creek - http://rc4x4.org/
Have the same sort of offer near me, rust doesnt seem to go all the way through, I just don't know if it is worth it. Rust always worries me. I mean these can be just be patched up though.
I am def game for a trailer to setup as a basecamp. I want it to be capable I know I am not doing like any major offroading currently, no crazy rock crawling or anything. But I also figured if I got that type of trailer I'd be sure to upgrade tires and axel if needed to something more capable...
For those who care. Netflix has new episodes of MeatEater
Typed on a smallish quadrilateral of aluminosilicate glass, a task that would have been unimaginable to most people even a few short years ago. mistakes are inevitable.
Everyone does all the builds for the offroad trailer and I understand the simplicity, the self made stuff, and the over ability. I am just curious has anyone tried to use these...
Yea I am looking to do full skid plates underneath. It is literally my biggest worry so I guess I am just going to plan the suspension upgrade prior or at the same time as the skids. No big deal maybe just an extra month or two to offset funds.
Are you on a stock suspension still? I dont know if I missed that looking back. Curious if you lost any ride height or anything from the weight. Aluminum or steel?
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