Windrock Trail 51 (Panther Rock) in a Stock 2019 Jeep Rubicon Badge of Honor

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

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  • @kenphillips2310
    @kenphillips2310 Год назад +1

    I don't think she is having as much fun as everybody else. But her stress level was entertaining. lol

    • @tboat1342
      @tboat1342 10 месяцев назад

      We watch this back and laugh at how inexperienced we were. My anxiety was awful that day. I promise we’ve improved a lot. lol.

  • @blakeholmes8691
    @blakeholmes8691 3 года назад +1

    We did it on rzrs. That’s a beautiful place up there. I’ve got a stock wrangler Sahara, but no way it’d make it down there haha! It is amazing though that a Jeep with little aftermarket stuff on it can go places you’d never imagine. Thanks for the video

    • @LJ_AF
      @LJ_AF  3 года назад +1

      Glad you liked it. It’s definitely a rough and beautiful place. Our Jeep is lifted and on 37” beadlocks now. Certainly more capable now.

  • @ewehinger
    @ewehinger 4 года назад +2

    lol me and my wife did this park with some easy and a couple of moderate trails. The moderates def have some challenging parts haha. We had a somewhat stock rubicon(winch and skid plates, rocker guards). We went there for a stress free fun vacation but let me tell you these trails will have you stressed lol!

    • @LJ_AF
      @LJ_AF  4 года назад

      ewehinger it’s definitely challenge but so much fun!

  • @davidbrabant2804
    @davidbrabant2804 4 года назад +2

    So I’m new to wheeling and really want to head to windrock in my Jl sport with rubi suspension and 33’s will I be able to do some of the trails

    • @LJ_AF
      @LJ_AF  4 года назад +1

      David Brabant yes you will be able to do a lot of the easier to moderate ones. I recommend a winch if you will be off-roading a lot. Any amount of lift will make it easier anywhere you go.

    • @rebeccaknapton3149
      @rebeccaknapton3149 4 года назад +1

      I did it in a stock Sport, 33s

  • @rebeccaknapton3149
    @rebeccaknapton3149 4 года назад +2

    I did it in a Stock Sport.

    • @justbuyintime5157
      @justbuyintime5157 4 года назад

      Right there with ya I just did it today with a stock sport.

  • @chrisanddeinnasadventures7857
    @chrisanddeinnasadventures7857 2 года назад

    Just looks like a muddy road to me.

    • @LJ_AF
      @LJ_AF  2 года назад

      Yep. Some small rock obstacles and some tree stumps back then. It’s really short to be honest but Panther Rock is cool.

  • @kswyg001
    @kswyg001 4 года назад +1

    I'm headed there today for Panther Rock....still contemplating T16. Which direction did you guys come in for this? Thanks for the video.

    • @LJ_AF
      @LJ_AF  4 года назад

      Hey! If you are looking at the Windrock map we came in from the North side onto T51. T16 is rough. If you come in from the T2 side (South) you will need to winch in a couple of areas if you are stock. If you come into T16 from the North you will make it without winching but there is a pretty serious drop off. Take a look at my T16 video. Thanks for checking out my video.

    • @kswyg001
      @kswyg001 4 года назад +1

      @@LJ_AF thank you for the reply. We had two JK's- one with 33's and one with 35's. We started up 2 to 16 (heading towards 51) but we realized we'd be all day on 16 so we ran gravel up to 51 to hit Panther Rock. Phenomenal view and we'll be back.
      The Sahara in your group- what was his setup? We didn't seem to have much trouble except low hanging skid plates with 33's.

    • @LJ_AF
      @LJ_AF  4 года назад

      @@kswyg001 Yes, the view at Panther Rock is amazing. I really want to see it when the leaves are turning. I agree, T16 will take you a big part of the day to complete. You can tell it was getting dark by the end of the 51 video.
      The Sahara's setup is a 2.5" Superlift and either 1.75" or 2" wheel spacers. He is still running a stock wheel/tire setup. Maybe 31's? We hit the skid plates as well with our 33's. Thanks for the update. Keep in touch!

  • @ThreeBoltBilly
    @ThreeBoltBilly 4 года назад +1

    What camera is being used to film this?

    • @LJ_AF
      @LJ_AF  4 года назад

      Bill Harrell I used a GoPro Hero 7 Black with an ND filter. I also used a LUT in post for better color. Thanks for the comment!

    • @ThreeBoltBilly
      @ThreeBoltBilly 4 года назад +1

      @@LJ_AF Nice! What kind of mount? It's stabilized very nicely.

    • @LJ_AF
      @LJ_AF  4 года назад +1

      Bill Harrell it’s the GoPro suction mount. Thanks!

  • @Jason-xe6rq
    @Jason-xe6rq 4 года назад +2

    My anxiety was through the roof watching this. If you don’t like it then why did you buy a Jeep?? Give your Jeep the credit it deserves, it can handle way more than you were doing. I took my Jeep out so much when it was stock.

    • @LJ_AF
      @LJ_AF  4 года назад +1

      Jason we went back with a 2.5” lift and 37” KM3’s with Rock Slide Engineering step sliders this time. Much much easier. Haha.

    • @Jason-xe6rq
      @Jason-xe6rq 4 года назад +1

      Charlie Bravo Own that trail. Don’t be afraid to scratch the Jeep a little bit, it’ll appreciate it.

    • @LJ_AF
      @LJ_AF  4 года назад +1

      Jason we definitely got some scratches, beat up the beadlock rings and broke a mirror this past Saturday.

    • @Jason-xe6rq
      @Jason-xe6rq 4 года назад

      Charlie Bravo hell yeah! Build that character haha

    • @5arge
      @5arge 2 года назад

      Bro, all she did was complain. I was actually enjoying this video up until the 14:30 mark…then I finally had to just mute it all together. She’s annoying. I would have hopped the hell out of the Jeep after 5 minutes. Much props for dealing with that. Better man than me.