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back from a few months ago, with a pleasant update, finally got some 31's to go with the lift (after 3 months of 215/75/15 on 3 inches of lift)

the tire store wanted ME to pay THEM to take away my old tires. Ha.


the tire store wanted ME to pay THEM to take away my old tires. Ha.

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Or better yet, here: Google Map
Originally Posted by onlyinajeep726
Is it at the end of that neighborhood across from that church that's split by the Wake/Johnston Co. line? Or better yet, here: Google Map
Are these trails any good? What type of terrain is it?
And I believe what ya'll call the Orgeon trail is what we call the Rock Quarry. Subdivision that fell through after grading. Lots of hill climbs and rocks! We go there just about every weekend.
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Well, like I said, it's been about 5 or so years since I've been to that spot (lived in Charlotte the past 4). From what I remember, it was dirt trails with lots of ruts, broken brick and block piles and fallen trees. It gets soupy out there after it rains... ask me how I know lol.Originally Posted by buddyantunez1
Are these trails any good? What type of terrain is it?
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And I believe what ya'll call the Orgeon trail is what we call the Rock Quarry. Subdivision that fell through after grading. Lots of hill climbs and rocks! We go there just about every weekend.
Nah two totally different places. A lot of mud, tight woods, and hill climbs. I wouldn't recommend riding back there without someone that's familiar with the trails.Originally Posted by buddyantunez1
Are these trails any good? What type of terrain is it?And I believe what ya'll call the Orgeon trail is what we call the Rock Quarry. Subdivision that fell through after grading. Lots of hill climbs and rocks! We go there just about every weekend.
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So when do you want to go lol? I'm always up for some new trails. Sure I can bring a few friends as well. We go through some pretty rough trails in my neck of the woods, so we're not scared lol!Originally Posted by Jarrett
Nah two totally different places. A lot of mud, tight woods, and hill climbs. I wouldn't recommend riding back there without someone that's familiar with the trails.
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So when do you want to go lol? I'm always up for some new trails. Sure I can bring a few friends as well. We go through some pretty rough trails in my neck of the woods, so we're not scared lol!
As long as you don't care about paint...Originally Posted by buddyantunez1
So when do you want to go lol? I'm always up for some new trails. Sure I can bring a few friends as well. We go through some pretty rough trails in my neck of the woods, so we're not scared lol!
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Lol, I keep it clean, but she has some West Virginia pin stripes. Took ot down a 4-wheeler trail couple weeks ago.Originally Posted by bheath
As long as you don't care about paint...
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Mine will be down for a month or two until i can get my front d44 built and put under. I'll let you know when I'm back up and going. If you decide to go before then, please don't act stupid and be respectful when passing through the neighborhood.
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And don't take that the wrong way. I tell everyone this, including my dad when we take his cj7 out there lol.
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Originally Posted by Jarrett
Mine will be down for a month or two until i can get my front d44 built and put under. I'll let you know when I'm back up and going. If you decide to go before then, please don't act stupid and be respectful when passing through the neighborhood.
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No worries, I'm not a young kid who is out to destroy the world lol. I respect that people try to have some peace around their house/property. Only thing that is hard to avoid is slinging dirt/mud after going from a trail to pavement...Originally Posted by Jarrett
And don't take that the wrong way. I tell everyone this, including my dad when we take his cj7 out there lol.
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Yeah that's my biggest thing I try to avoid. There's a small bit of gravel road and street that I usually try to clean them out on. Hell my new tsl's are already clean when i exit the trail though lol.
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Roger.
If anyone wants to meet up this weekend with a small crew, we'll be meeting somewhere in Raleigh this Saturday, probably around lunch.
Thread with all the details:
http://www.wranglerforum.com/f23/tra...ml#post3332132
If anyone wants to meet up this weekend with a small crew, we'll be meeting somewhere in Raleigh this Saturday, probably around lunch.
Thread with all the details:
http://www.wranglerforum.com/f23/tra...ml#post3332132
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I'd be interested in going but it's going to be a little while for me too. As soon as I get my Comanche on the road, I'm putting a 4.7L stroker in the XJ and swapping in my 4.10 axles I got well over a year ago haha.