Nice video man. I'm headed there beginning of next month, never been there before. How long is the trail, just curious? Going with a club I belong to. Gave your video a thumbs up.
hard to really answer that without knowing your equipment. Well built jeep could do it in an hour. Open/Open is gonna take a lot longer. Thank you for going with a club.
If it's dry, you can try harder lines. Soon as it's wet, the trail becomes considerably harder. Locker will help a lot. Keep tire pressure low, 9-12lbs and you'll do fine. Remember to keep on the legal sides of the trail.
I go to Mabell consistently, I personally know everything in the video, again those weren't hard obstacles. I only have 2" lift on 33's on my cherokee and make it through this stuff without spotters and without having to do it several times. He just doesn't seem very skilled.
yeah I doubt you're climbing that 2nd ledge with ease on only 33s and 2". Fully locked XJ on 37s took a few runs at it before they made it up, another was equipped with a Klune box and it's rocking 39s. Wet conditions, I know your XJ on 33s isn't making that ledge, and even dry it's no cake walk. Last time I was there a brutal XJ had to attempt that ledge a few times and didn't make it up til they tucked in on their suck down winch.
He's quite skilled, actually. This trail, especially when wet, can be very challenging. It's easy to watch the video and say "throttle now!" or "turn there" but without being there and seeing just how steep it is and how muddy it was, the comments are baseless.
Great video! That first jeep is suweet!!!!
it's even sweeter now! He lowered to 2", but increased to 38" swampers AND he just installed an Atlas 4 speed. Yeah, it's built.
Nice video man. I'm headed there beginning of next month, never been there before. How long is the trail, just curious? Going with a club I belong to. Gave your video a thumbs up.
hard to really answer that without knowing your equipment. Well built jeep could do it in an hour. Open/Open is gonna take a lot longer. Thank you for going with a club.
4th 4Runner, V8, K&N cold air, DT short tube headers, custom exhaust 2.5" pipe, 3" suspension, 1.5" body, rear locker, 33x11.5 Nitto Trail Grappler M/T tires, plenty if recovery equipment. Looking to throw 35's on it soon.
If it's dry, you can try harder lines. Soon as it's wet, the trail becomes considerably harder. Locker will help a lot. Keep tire pressure low, 9-12lbs and you'll do fine. Remember to keep on the legal sides of the trail.
And that white 4 banger?!?!!? the fuck is that? I can see pieces of the frame falling off from here.
Where are you guys here
Mabell in Mass.
See you have to understand Dom the trolls can do it the first time with their lowered WRX's because this is the internet.
I go to Mabell consistently, I personally know everything in the video, again those weren't hard obstacles. I only have 2" lift on 33's on my cherokee and make it through this stuff without spotters and without having to do it several times. He just doesn't seem very skilled.
yeah I doubt you're climbing that 2nd ledge with ease on only 33s and 2". Fully locked XJ on 37s took a few runs at it before they made it up, another was equipped with a Klune box and it's rocking 39s. Wet conditions, I know your XJ on 33s isn't making that ledge, and even dry it's no cake walk. Last time I was there a brutal XJ had to attempt that ledge a few times and didn't make it up til they tucked in on their suck down winch.
Let's see a video of you doing that same ledge in your XJ
ABSOFUCKINVODKALUTELY TRUE !! Skill will win the race every time and its usually slow and steady that'll gitterr done .
Guy in the wrangler is a bad driver. Nothing he hit was hard but just done incorrectly.
He's quite skilled, actually. This trail, especially when wet, can be very challenging. It's easy to watch the video and say "throttle now!" or "turn there" but without being there and seeing just how steep it is and how muddy it was, the comments are baseless.
domeslacker I'll second that. I frequent this place and videos don't do it justice. Def gets interesting when wet