They want hurt that's for sure. If it's dry you may not use them all day. If you plan on running the trails when there wet you will want them. The October 7 weekend it rained even on wolf den some had trouble. If you get up there and they have had 2 or 3 inches you can pretty much hang it up without em
Invest in your driving skills first, go on rides with seasoned wheelers , learn from everyone around you. You may have some challenges with open diffs on very wet days, but you do not need lockers for URE.
I would say lockers front and rear!!! Because those speed bumps at mall can be tuff sometimes! !!!!
Seriously I would take a ride out there first and see how it does and if you even enjoy it, then put a rear locker in. We will be out there thanks giving weekend, you can ride with us and see how it does and if you like it..
Invest in your driving skills first, go on rides with seasoned wheelers , learn from everyone around you. You may have some challenges with open diffs on very wet days, but you do not need lockers for URE.
Invest in your driving skills first, go on rides with seasoned wheelers , learn from everyone around you. You may have some challenges with open diffs on very wet days, but you do not need lockers for URE.
Two buddies run open/open there just fine. One in a TJ with 2.5 inch lift and 35s, the other with a full size K5 blazer and he has done every trail just fine with 35s and 31s. It largely comes down to driving technique.
This weekend is the veteran's day ride and there will be plenty of people to ride with. Carolina trail blazers will be at the outpost Saturday morning for the monthly ride and you can follow them on the trails.
Invest in your driving skills first, go on rides with seasoned wheelers , learn from everyone around you. You may have some challenges with open diffs on very wet days, but you do not need lockers for URE.
I run open diffs and I dont usually run into a problem out there. I will say this though, I probably wont ever go after a 10 inches of rain again with my all terrain tires, if it wasnt for krehel24 I would have flipped over a few weeks ago.
If you are running tons and 44" tires, I would definitely do hydro assist. If you do install a locker in the front, do twin sticks in your TC if you can so you can slip it in 2-lo. It will steer MUCH better when in 2-lo.
As far as Uwharrie and lockers goes, I drove a bone stock Samurai with open diffs and P215 street tires up Daniel several years ago.