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Old 03-18-2013, 09:31 AM
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I think I'm going to go with #3.....just to **** off tattookid.... haha
Old 03-18-2013, 09:32 AM
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Brandon: The Anthracite Outdoor Adventure Area Authority was officially
formed on 1/1/13 and they have been very busy with the task of opening
the AOAA for business this year. Taking into consideration the timing of
current construction projects, the Authority has scheduled events and is
accepting requests for guided tours. I have attached the request form
for you to fill out and return to Pat Mack who will in turn take it to
the Authority for discussion. I have also attached the AOAA policy for
use of the facility.

So does anyone still want to do this?
I have the forms to fill out, we need a minimum of six guys and a date and all you have to do is sign a liability waiver...its in sunbury, pa...




Im not sure whats on those...but I have heard it is pretty good offroading, up to black trails.

Throw some dates out that work and I am sure we can figure something out!

Oh and we need a "group name"...so get creative!

edit: i guess sooner is better? Itd be cool to go before it opens officially...and free

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Old 03-18-2013, 12:25 PM
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Originally Posted by War Eagle
Brandon: The Anthracite Outdoor Adventure Area Authority was officially
formed on 1/1/13 and they have been very busy with the task of opening
the AOAA for business this year. Taking into consideration the timing of
current construction projects, the Authority has scheduled events and is
accepting requests for guided tours. I have attached the request form
for you to fill out and return to Pat Mack who will in turn take it to
the Authority for discussion. I have also attached the AOAA policy for
use of the facility.

So does anyone still want to do this?
I have the forms to fill out, we need a minimum of six guys and a date and all you have to do is sign a liability waiver...its in sunbury, pa...

Video Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7aKwBjTNQzg

Video Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=40qr7PKFO0k

Video Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eveYQEJHZCQ

Im not sure whats on those...but I have heard it is pretty good offroading, up to black trails.

Throw some dates out that work and I am sure we can figure something out!

Oh and we need a "group name"...so get creative!

edit: i guess sooner is better? Itd be cool to go before it opens officially...and free
If this is free and somebody can get me an address, I'd probably be down. I want to get on some trails soon and I can't pass up free
Old 03-18-2013, 12:30 PM
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Originally Posted by foxmxrcer
So I'm stuck on some ideas with my 3link setup.... I have the upper link pretty well figured out, but as for the lower links I can't make up my mind... Mount the lowers inside of the frame(inside, not inboard) which would be awesome for clearance but most difficult. Or, Mount them below frame rail as tight as possible which would be easiest, but would have to 'tear drop' the mounts to streamline over the rocks.... or my most recent idea, Mount them half inside the rail, which would be easier then inside, more clearance then below, but not sure if it's worth it... would require raising the lower portion of the unirail up a bit for up travel clearance, having about 1"of bracket hanging below the rails, but easy to flush it out with the rest of the rail... anyone have any input? Or did I make it to confusing? I can see it all in my head, it's just hard to put into words.
Unless you cut a lot of floor out you will never get enough vertical seperation between the upper and lower frame side mounts with the lower mounted that high. Stick with below the rails.
Old 03-18-2013, 12:50 PM
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Originally Posted by dukie564
Unless you cut a lot of floor out you will never get enough vertical seperation between the upper and lower frame side mounts with the lower mounted that high. Stick with below the rails.
Already planning on cutting the floor for mounting the frame side upper link inside the cab
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Originally Posted by War Eagle
Brandon: The Anthracite Outdoor Adventure Area Authority was officially
formed on 1/1/13 and they have been very busy with the task of opening
the AOAA for business this year. Taking into consideration the timing of
current construction projects, the Authority has scheduled events and is
accepting requests for guided tours. I have attached the request form
for you to fill out and return to Pat Mack who will in turn take it to
the Authority for discussion. I have also attached the AOAA policy for
use of the facility.

So does anyone still want to do this?
I have the forms to fill out, we need a minimum of six guys and a date and all you have to do is sign a liability waiver...its in sunbury, pa...

Video Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7aKwBjTNQzg

Video Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=40qr7PKFO0k

Video Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eveYQEJHZCQ

Im not sure whats on those...but I have heard it is pretty good offroading, up to black trails.

Throw some dates out that work and I am sure we can figure something out!

Oh and we need a "group name"...so get creative!

edit: i guess sooner is better? Itd be cool to go before it opens officially...and free
Ok let's get this ball rolling
Old 03-18-2013, 03:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Tattookid85

Ok let's get this ball rolling
Free?..I'm down.
Old 03-18-2013, 03:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Tattookid85

Ok let's get this ball rolling
I'm down ...40 miles closer then rausch creek to me
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Originally Posted by xjclassicxj

I'm down ...40 miles closer then rausch creek to me
How is it closer? This is above Rausch creek
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Originally Posted by bobsxj

Free?..I'm down.
I'm not sure
Old 03-19-2013, 02:21 AM
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How do you tell what differential you have and what type of fluid do you use/ what weight?
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Originally Posted by War Eagle
Brandon: The Anthracite Outdoor Adventure Area Authority was officially
formed on 1/1/13 and they have been very busy with the task of opening
the AOAA for business this year. Taking into consideration the timing of
current construction projects, the Authority has scheduled events and is
accepting requests for guided tours. I have attached the request form
for you to fill out and return to Pat Mack who will in turn take it to
the Authority for discussion. I have also attached the AOAA policy for
use of the facility.

So does anyone still want to do this?
I have the forms to fill out, we need a minimum of six guys and a date and all you have to do is sign a liability waiver...its in sunbury, pa...

Video Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7aKwBjTNQzg

Video Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=40qr7PKFO0k

Video Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eveYQEJHZCQ

Im not sure whats on those...but I have heard it is pretty good offroading, up to black trails.

Throw some dates out that work and I am sure we can figure something out!

Oh and we need a "group name"...so get creative!

edit: i guess sooner is better? Itd be cool to go before it opens officially...and free
I already made the trip out that way last weekend and it was a nice road trip so I'm in for going. I can make myself available for mostly any day, So as a date goes I'm flexible. I have no problem signing a waiver.
If anything is needed for the group I'd be willing to contribute so if anyone can think of what we might need let me know. Pack up a cooler for food would be good idea.
I'm having a hard time thinking of a good creative group name maybe something simple like XJinPa ....XJnPA ..KSXJ (KeyStoneXJ) .
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Originally Posted by bobsxj
How do you tell what differential you have and what type of fluid do you use/ what weight?
I'll send you a text in the later am hours. I will help you out with that man.
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Originally Posted by Bretts2000XJ
I'll send you a text in the later am hours. I will help you out with that man.
Lol ok man, I hate bothering you with everything, your already helping me out with the lift early friday..like Ive said, i hate being "that guy"
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Originally Posted by Bretts2000XJ
I already made the trip out that way last weekend and it was a nice road trip so I'm in for going. I can make myself available for mostly any day, So as a date goes I'm flexible. I have no problem signing a waiver.
If anything is needed for the group I'd be willing to contribute so if anyone can think of what we might need let me know. Pack up a cooler for food would be good idea.
I'm having a hard time thinking of a good creative group name maybe something simple like XJinPa ....XJnPA ..KSXJ (KeyStoneXJ) .
I like the KSXJ Idea, is there a set date?
Is the 6th for Rausch Creek still going on?

I will put in for food and such aswell. Im looking forward to this! lol


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