Northern Utah BS thread
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I agree! Rain would have been worse...
I wish I had 4.88's... my 4.56's work, but loaded with gear and canyons sucks... that extra 300 rpm is no big deal.
I wish I had 4.88's... my 4.56's work, but loaded with gear and canyons sucks... that extra 300 rpm is no big deal.
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Lol, true man. I like 4.56 for every day.. but when headed to moab with tools, food, spare tire, spare shafts, camping stuff ect I always think "4.88's sure would have been nice" As I climb the canyon at 50 mph lol
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Originally Posted by Gorillaxj
Lol, true man. I like 4.56 for every day.. but when headed to moab with tools, food, spare tire, spare shafts, camping stuff ect I always think "4.88's sure would have been nice" As I climb the canyon at 50 mph lol





but at least you guy's didn't get rain..