I will post as much about the trip as soon as I am completedHad no idea that existed until you posted. Looks awesome! Let us know how it goes!
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You doing this as a group? Id love to tag along maybe.I will be driving down to do the DBBB first weekend of April. I was wondering if anyone has done this loop so far and if so, how long did the loop take you to complete. Thanks!
Yes, There will be at least 3 vehicles coming with me. You are more than welcome to tag along.You doing this as a group? Id love to tag along maybe.
Yep no problem. I am meeting the group next Friday to start to hash out some details. I will keep everyone postedSame here ... if ok to join the group
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Not a super far trip for me. Might have to check that place out. Is there any good camping along the rout? Might be a nice trip for the family to enjoy.
If you're just doing the Daniel Boone Backcountry Byway you'll be fine with what you have. Plenty of people do it with open differentials and stock-height JK(U)s. There are some tight sections, but nothing a full sized truck can't do. The two rocks you mentioned us squeezing through aren't actually on the DBBB, they're on Hell For Certain Creek. Interestingly, I know that a Hummer H2 has taken Hell For Certain and made it! I think they might have bypassed the rocks though!So i am fairly novice at this type of a trip but eager to do it. I do have a few questions though.
1. Is my vehicle going to be too big (wide) for some of the runs? I saw some videos where jeeps were barely squeezing between rocks...
2. I didnt see anything that looked like my truck wouldnt be able to do it, but as I understand, the Tundra does not have a locking differential rear (or front). Will that be much of an issue? I have heard people talk about ATrac, but not sure if I have it or if its good enough for this trip...
3. I have a 4" lift (i think), 35" tires, will that be ok for clearance?
4. I have no underarmor for the truck (skid plates and such) is there a serious risk of hurting the undercarriage on this trip?
5. Is there any gear that is "must-have" for this trip?
Any info would be appreciated.
Yeah Maxtrax are great. I always thought they were a waste of money until I saw them in action last weekend. They were the only reason we were able to get up one of the hills we went up! I'm ordering a cheaper version from Offroad Boar.Whoa, those maxtracks seem amazingly simple and awesome.