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I do that trail probably once a month I live just about 20 minutes from the trailhead then doing it for 8 or 9 years now I've Seeing lots of changes over the years there's actually more than one way than the backway there's another backway but great love to see people using the thrill you all know it was an old railroad track at 1 time
how do you feel about the joints iron rock uses on these kits, do they hold up over time or get sloppy fast, with daily driver in mind, not just a off road rig
I’ve been driving mine for several years now. Daily driving and hard wheeling. Never had a joint wear out yet. Just lube the flex joints on every oil change.
are those a row of Batteries standing on the concrete floor? I hope they scrap batteries as batteries do not like the concrete floor. I always use a wooden base or rubber mat under any batteries.
Hello, greetings from Pontassieve, province of Florence, Italy. I have a Suzuki Jimmy 4x4 with a 1.3 litre M13A petrol engine, manufactured in 2001, all original, which I often use on dirt roads on rural farms and on dirt forest roads used by loggers to take wood from the forest. With forestry tractors, with skidders and forwarders, and with forestry trucks used to transport wood! And that despite the fact that a 4x4 off-road vehicle with original configuration behaves very well on this type of forestry and rural dirt and gravel roads used in the construction of rural roads!
I wish I was able to go with you guys. But welcome to Colorado it’s gorgeous here and so breath taking. Maybe you’ll Come back next year and we’ll be able to do these trails together
@@mountaincrawlers8 yes maybe next summer I got a lot of big things going on right now that will setup next summer for a lot of adventures like coming over to AZ to wheel as well
my God, I have ran 6 relays trying to make everything work, now I have a 12 pod plus 6 switches, and I hate the way they look. Finally my unit failed after little less than a year waiting on tech support for help, thanks for the information, I know this video is a couple of months old but the information is greatly appreciated.