Crazy, people talk about the 3-ply being so strong. Being from Florida, I’ve never experienced rock punctures, so that’s part of my concern going with all terrains. Thanks for the input, man!I have the STT Pros. They get pretty load over time and are heavy. With regards to performance they have done well. Sidewalls are never as good as any manufacturer states. I cut one in Colorado on shale rock. The AT/3 were a decent all-terrain. A much weaker sidewall than the STT Pro's though. Most of my friends run KO2's and love them. No experience with Procomp.
Hi folks, I'm not from AZ but from Georgia. Wife's brother lives in Tucson where we've visited a couple of time before (always summer). So looking for some input/suggestions from you as locals. We're driving into Tucson probably arriving on 12/8 pitching the RTT on Bro's property for a couple of nights to visit.There's the "Meet and Greet" meetup which sounds like it's just like a parking lot meetup (i haven't been to one), and there's the AZ Overlanders meetup group where we go out on overnight trips fairly regularly. AZ Overlanders is not an offcial OB group, but most attendees are members of OB. There's been quite a few trips organized in this thread and in the OB SW Region forum as well
Off-Road Ranger I
Off-Road Ranger I
Oh yeah, perfect. You should have no problem along the borderlands then. The dirt highways are easy, and most of the trails i've been on down there are moderate difficulty at most. I HIGHLY recommend making a dip down to drive directly along the border fence, it's pretty neat. The border fence trail is pretty easy unmaintained track but there are a few washouts here and there that you need to keep an eye out for. Here is a track we recorded where we followed along the border for quite a while: https://www.gaiagps.com/datasummary/track/faa45d5cfe3d88cc80cd1f2d87e478f6/BTW, I was thinking 4-5 out of 10... re: difficulty rating.
great pictures went and gave you a followOh yeah, perfect. You should have no problem along the borderlands then. The dirt highways are easy, and most of the trails i've been on down there are moderate difficulty at most. I HIGHLY recommend making a dip down to drive directly along the border fence, it's pretty neat. The border fence trail is pretty easy unmaintained track but there are a few washouts here and there that you need to keep an eye out for. Here is a track we recorded where we followed along the border for quite a while: https://www.gaiagps.com/datasummary/track/faa45d5cfe3d88cc80cd1f2d87e478f6/
Driving down a dirt highway during the dry season:
Along the border fence:
A bridge over the Santa Cruz River headwaters:
Duquesne, AZ ghost town house
digging the rig man RANGER NATIONHey I’m from Phoenix! Here is my Ford Ranger. Still have some plans for it but it’s coming along. Me and my buddies do moderate to hard trails in search of remote camping. Always looking for new people to go exploring with!View attachment 40198
I ain’t no Ford guy, but if you need someone to pull you out of a puddle, I’m your guy! ;)
Jokes aside, I’m down for some trails and camping. You can always hit me up if you allow Rams in your crew.
If the Ram can hang on some moderate type trails than your more than welcome to come along!
Sent from my iPhone using OB Talk
digging the rig man RANGER NATION
I ain’t no Ford guy, but if you need someone to pull you out of a puddle, I’m your guy! ;)
Jokes aside, I’m down for some trails and camping. You can always hit me up if you allow Rams in your crew.
I also manage the Facebook page: Phoenix Ford Rangers Club.
Feel free to check it out to be able to get in touch easier for upcoming trips!
Sent from my iPhone using OB Talk