It was an iPad mini. Mount was by 67designs from what I remember. The iPad didn't have cellular built in so the device plugged into the port was so that it would get cell signal. I no longer use any of those devices.
that was a tough run in the snow earlier this year, quite a different look to it without the snow. neat seeing that old truck! Jennifer has had great customer service from teraflex over the years. really nice to see the lake with so much water. good times.
The truck was really cool! I've been running a 3" Teraflex lift with fixed arms and I've a great run with it so far. I'll probably upgrade to a 3.5"-4" lift with adjustable arms sometime in the future. I missed Heartbreak Ridge / Pontiac Sluice this trip. The lake at the end of the video I've never seen before until that day. It looked to be rather shallow and possibly man made. Thanks for commenting and stay tuned for more off road coverage on our channel!
@@dotanswisa1442 I use my iPhone X on a 67designs mount. You may also want to look into a Garmin Overlander. Its also a good idea to pick up a Satellite Messenger as well.
@@michael5704 I actually did this trail last week. Burns canyon is easy. I have a 2019 4Runner trd off road lifted 3" and no problems, didn't use 4x4 at all
@@Ryusadoit I wouldn't recommend street tires on a dirt road. I would air down to about 20 psi on all terrains. Any lower and you can run the risk of de-beading your tires.
Nice rig and great video
What is your iPad setup, and what is that black square plugged into the charging port?
It was an iPad mini. Mount was by 67designs from what I remember. The iPad didn't have cellular built in so the device plugged into the port was so that it would get cell signal. I no longer use any of those devices.
Good job on the video! The Jeep is looking great.
that was a tough run in the snow earlier this year, quite a different look to it without the snow. neat seeing that old truck! Jennifer has had great customer service from teraflex over the years. really nice to see the lake with so much water. good times.
The truck was really cool! I've been running a 3" Teraflex lift with fixed arms and I've a great run with it so far. I'll probably upgrade to a 3.5"-4" lift with adjustable arms sometime in the future. I missed Heartbreak Ridge / Pontiac Sluice this trip. The lake at the end of the video I've never seen before until that day. It looked to be rather shallow and possibly man made. Thanks for commenting and stay tuned for more off road coverage on our channel!
Good video 🤟🏻
hey brother, how much lift you running and are those 37s?
Three inch lift and yes they are 37s
Hi, What screen are you using for map and GPS ?
I usually use Google offline maps. But onX and Gaia are two other options.
@@wraithoffroadtv6492 thank you. And the screen you are using is i pad or your phone? Sorry I'm just new to off roading
@@dotanswisa1442 I use my iPhone X on a 67designs mount. You may also want to look into a Garmin Overlander. Its also a good idea to pick up a Satellite Messenger as well.
How do you think a 2wd would do?
Probably could do it, but only try it when it's dry. Good height and good off road tires should be fine
Awesome rig! Is this burns canyon route? You took to big bear
Yes it is
Which route is the easiest way to go?
@@michael5704
I actually did this trail last week. Burns canyon is easy. I have a 2019 4Runner trd off road lifted 3" and no problems, didn't use 4x4 at all
@@michael5704 Stay on 2N02 Forest Service Road
Nice! What a cool drive.
Yes it was!
Is there a staging area if we were to take a rzr?
I do not believe this is an OHV trail but I'm sure there are some in the area
What is the level of difficulty? Can a stock jeep do the trail?
Yes, as long as you stick to Burns Canyon. Heart Break Ridge requires a lift.
Wraith Off Road TV do you think a crosstrek will make it
@@beatnuts323 Yes, Burns Canyon is mostly a flat fire road that any factory off road vehicle can do.
@@wraithoffroadtv6492 Air down recommended for street tires?
@@Ryusadoit I wouldn't recommend street tires on a dirt road. I would air down to about 20 psi on all terrains. Any lower and you can run the risk of de-beading your tires.