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IDK what happened to your exhaust but it strait up sounds like a 22RE now LOL.


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Omg you noticed that too, yeah that's about to get changed pretty quickly lmbo. I wanted it quieter but didn't know it sounded like this until actually wheeling and watching the video
 
yeah I've gotten a lot better, but that trail I knew it wouldn't go sideways on that section. That was one of my favorite trails.
My favorite part of "papa Gulch" is when I slammed down and put a dent in my oil pan, one of the rods was hitting it (you can hear it) and I just smiled and kept on lol. That cracked me up when I watched it.

I would put a grab handle on the inside of your A pillar. and then get used to putting your hand on it. In one of the videos you grabbed at the a-pillar when the rig bounced. From experience, that will be the reaction you make when going over in a roll. Get used to holding something inside the rig, and it will change your muscle memory.
 
Agree. Change that habit. I always said to “keep your arms inside” jeeps or forklifts. What do I do on my first flop? Stick my arm out. It’s way to easy to do. If I do it again I’m putting in a damn window net. Lol
 
I remember one day in Crozet @zuke probably remembers also.

A guy going through the rock garden, not thinking anything at all, all of a sudden is thrown off camber and ripped his finger off because his hand was outside his rig.
 
I remember one day in Crozet @zuke probably remembers also.

A guy going through the rock garden, not thinking anything at all, all of a sudden is thrown off camber and ripped his finger off because his hand was outside his rig.

Yup, I remember that pretty well, and it became a cautionary tale at every driver's meeting after that!
 
Rons I think was his nick here was wheeling Tellico. Flopped and broke an arm. He got back to Crawfords loaded up his Jeep and drove back to Concord. Needless to say he said his wife was pissed he didn't get it taken care of asap. At least that was how he tells it.....
 
I would put a grab handle on the inside of your A pillar. and then get used to putting your hand on it. In one of the videos you grabbed at the a-pillar when the rig bounced. From experience, that will be the reaction you make when going over in a roll. Get used to holding something inside the rig, and it will change your muscle memory.
Yeah I do need to put a handle there, cause that's first place I like to grab when going through stuff
 
Yup. You can’t build the perfect rig for every trail. And the more you wheel, the more you’ll see someone come along and walk what usually just hurt several peoples feelings. It’s usually a clapped out Toyota with leaf springs and 37s

I watched @cufor98 c:flipoff2:ome up some wet trails in Harlan with some crazy bald tires, that we all had just struggled on.

for the record, I don’t have a clapped out yota. I rock a clapped out YJ. :flipoff2:
 
Looks like I'll be going tomorrow. Last weekend the wife sprung some stuff on me. Maybe this weekend I'll make it over there.
 
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