Uwharrie 4/8

oh wait...I found one somebody else took:

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:D

Greg
 
avsno2000 said:
hey thanks greg and staton looks like ya'll had a good time too

You bung hole!

We had to watch your bratty kid while you are at Uwharrie!

Bastid!

:flipoff2:
 
What kind of u-joint failed? Is doesn't look like a spicer 760. Lots of go pedal and some bouncy-bouncy?
 
Nice pics Greg and nice coilovers. How did you like them?

And Togie you are an ass. :flipoff2:
 
Can you tell the difference between the coilovers and the coils? And how do you like the longer wheelbase?
 
spraypaintman said:
Can you tell the difference between the coilovers and the coils? And how do you like the longer wheelbase?

it's firmer, and quieter...

but, doing the stretch at the same time, it's really hard to tell how much of the ride change, and the stability change, is from the extra wheelbase vs. the coilovers...

in the front, it was a big difference on the road in the way it handled, but not real sure on the rear...

Greg
 
These are some more pictures. The first one is of our little girl. She caught a lizard and became Miss Popularity with all the kids (and a little bit bossy to boot) and the second one is another of my Bronco.
Crystal
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(Oh and by the way -- that wonderful spotter in the CTB shirt just happens to be my hubbie :)
 
LOL

A lizzard!
I just saved a bunch of money on my car insurance! LOL
I know it's not the same but, that's the first thing that I thought of!

Hanna, BOSSY!!?? NAH!
 
not to pick on you directly, cuz I think everyone I know has climbed up the "Slab Pile" slab pile...but those rocks are "off trial". They are also a geological "phenomenon" for this area...Only 5 or 6 instances of a rock "pushing up" like that.

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I can't stand that spot. Everyone always wants to stop and pose while I'm ready to keep wheelin'. If it's time for lunch that's fine :D
 
lomodyj said:
They are also a geological "phenomenon" for this area...Only 5 or 6 instances of a rock "pushing up" like that.

Where did you hear this? I'm not saying you're wrong nor do I want to argue, but as a geologist, I know a little bit about the area and that kind of thing can be seen all over the western part of the state, especially Uwharrie. That's why the Uwharrie mountains (or hills) are there, big ass rocks got pushed up a few hundred million years ago and in some places they're now exposed. The "slab pile" is just where there were fractures around the rock that was exposed and the fractured pieces weathered away easier and faster, leaving a big chunk sticking out of the ground. feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
 
lomodyj said:
not to pick on you directly, cuz I think everyone I know has climbed up the "Slab Pile" slab pile...but those rocks are "off trial". They are also a geological "phenomenon" for this area...Only 5 or 6 instances of a rock "pushing up" like that.
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Off Trail???
As far as I know it is not. If they are,.........then I guess someone should inform the URE park rangers. There was one riding with that group( the group with the Bronco pictured above, A black Rubi, a black Blazer, that I know off. ) That group was out helping the ranger and putting up signs.
 
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