I drive a mall crawler. 2019 Sahara. 20” rims, 35” tires. I’ve done broken arrow at least a dozen times. You do not need to air down and you do not need a spotter for any part of this trail
Broken arrow had amazing trails there are several other trails fun fay for sure done it in my lifted 4th gen 4runner and in 4 of my 3rd gens some were lifted and some just had bigger tires
As of 4/16/23 the Devil's Staircase has washed out quite a bit exposing more of the boulders, we've had a lot of extra water this winter/spring. As the owner of a GX and a LC 200 I definitely wouldn't recommend a stock GX attempt it in it's current form.
Finally... a trail video edit shows trail map and location... very useful. And you split out chapters for each major section. I applaud you! One word of advice... keep background music off or low when talking about critical points.
My grandparents lived about 2 houses in on the right on Morgan Road in the neighborhood you go through to get to broken arrow. We used to hike out to submarine rock all the time. When I got older I would visit and ride my MTB all over that loop and the devil's staircase. Fun, but very short. I'd ride it 4 or 5 times just to make it worth it. I recall getting up on my front wheel going down the staircase every time. That was back in the 80s and mid 90s. Good on ya!
It's a great trail. I did it in a stock JL Rubicon 4xe. The 4xe has great skid plates. For Devils Staircase, I put it in 4 low and used the Hill Descent Control button. I never touched the break. I did have spotter, but it just slowly edged its way down. We did bottom out on the 4xe skid plates several times. My wife was gripping the "Oh Shit" bar the whole way.
I did this trail in a new stock 1998 Jeep Wrangler after I got married, with no damage whatsoever. This is a pretty mild trail but not for the faint of heart or those with a vehicle that isn't built for it. Ridiculous lifts and locking everything are grand overkill for this beautiful trail. I currently have a 2017 Tundra with a 3 inch lift and I did it in that easily. Others have done it in 2wd! Beautiful scenery though.
You got up that because the GX has A-trac. On the toyotas there is a button but on the GX its automatic. Basically it equalizes traction control left to right and you trigger it by just staying in the throttle. That is what happened at 8:30.
I have a blacked out 4runner and love EVERYTHING about this vehicle. And that blacked out Lexus looks so good too. Never looked at Lexus as an off road rig but throughout recent years they’ve become very popular for good reason. They have everything you need. I’d still choose a 4runner over anything but man that Lexus looks great
In case anyone wants to tackle with a less modified GX. I have stock rear suspension with 1.5" lift on the front with Wildpeaks 265R17. Definitely, the bare minimum in my opinion to get through this trail. Had I seen this video before I probably wouldn't have done the trail since It was my first time off-roading in this terrain. But so happy I went through it and learned about the capability of the GX. Owww I had my gf spot which she didn't have any idea what to look for except make sure I don't hit anything lol.
Nice camera work, I was with my family out that way for a week and rented a stock jeep and did Broken Arrow and a few more highly rated trails. Traction is really good most stock 4wd's won't have an issue if your and avid offroad driver. I can't wait to go back with my Land Cruiser and run them all again.
I am from Greece, live here in Georgia from October to April ( rest in Italy and Greece) and I just ordered here my 2020 JGC Trailhawk with added Mopar rock rails; rest as comes from momma! Do you think I should be ok on this Trail...planning to be there in early November. Thanks! Great video of great " adventure". Keep them coming. BTW, in Europe I have a 2016 JGC Overland Trail Rated, where I do some serious off-roading, nothing extreme, though; the geographic terrain there is so much different (milder! Not as "savage or wild") than it is here...definitely will be a challenge for me, as I am 72 yrs old! :-)
Its a gorgeous trail! And its nice to see someone wheeling with 35s! Haha they are generally more than enough to get you where you wanna go🤙🏻😎(especially if you guys get anyone with a rubicon with 35s)
A Stock GX470. Let's see. 3" Lift. Not Stock. Black Rhino Wheels, with Nitto Ridge Grappler Tires. Not Stock. YES. All you Soccer Moms out there with a Stock GX470, can do this trail.
I'm jealous I had reserved 5 days in April for the TUNDRAS TO SEDONA but got postponed due to Covid-19 and I had been planning to go for the last two years and this year was my lucky year when everything was ready. Had my truck ready and money. But plans got ruined.
Sedona is absolutely gorgeous. Amazing views everywhere you look
I drive a mall crawler. 2019 Sahara. 20” rims, 35” tires. I’ve done broken arrow at least a dozen times. You do not need to air down and you do not need a spotter for any part of this trail
Broken arrow had amazing trails there are several other trails fun fay for sure done it in my lifted 4th gen 4runner and in 4 of my 3rd gens some were lifted and some just had bigger tires
Nice work editing in the trail map and the locations you were on the map
As of 4/16/23 the Devil's Staircase has washed out quite a bit exposing more of the boulders, we've had a lot of extra water this winter/spring. As the owner of a GX and a LC 200 I definitely wouldn't recommend a stock GX attempt it in it's current form.
Finally... a trail video edit shows trail map and location... very useful. And you split out chapters for each major section. I applaud you! One word of advice... keep background music off or low when talking about critical points.
honestly all you need to do is follow one of the pink jeeps. They are ALL going there
I agree @Paul Roesner
My grandparents lived about 2 houses in on the right on Morgan Road in the neighborhood you go through to get to broken arrow. We used to hike out to submarine rock all the time. When I got older I would visit and ride my MTB all over that loop and the devil's staircase. Fun, but very short. I'd ride it 4 or 5 times just to make it worth it. I recall getting up on my front wheel going down the staircase every time. That was back in the 80s and mid 90s.
Good on ya!
Fun fact - My uncle told me my grandparents old house is now an auto mechanic business. On Google maps it's 356 Carburetor Rescue.
Awesome video. Nitto's SEMA link brought me here... can't believe I missed this one earlier. This day looked like a blast!
I wish everyone respected the forrest and trail like you. Thanks for sharing.
Fantastic video with cool graphics, and you both seem like good dudes. Thanks, it was entertaining to watch.
We did Broken Arrow several years back in our stock 2010 JKUR. It was Avery fun trail....
I like the way you added the map. Helpful for me as I'm planning to head there once I have my Jeep. I visited yesterday but only to hike.
Usually go down the slide....not up. One of our favorite trails.
I just was there and went up and down. Fun both ways.
Best part of this is the dog in the back trying to balance itself 😂
This was an awesome video! Nice editing!
Just did this trail this past weekend in a ZR2...really fun trail
It's a great trail. I did it in a stock JL Rubicon 4xe. The 4xe has great skid plates. For Devils Staircase, I put it in 4 low and used the Hill Descent Control button. I never touched the break. I did have spotter, but it just slowly edged its way down. We did bottom out on the 4xe skid plates several times. My wife was gripping the "Oh Shit" bar the whole way.
I’m so envious scenery out standing.
Very well edited, so chill not over the top.
I did this trail in a new stock 1998 Jeep Wrangler after I got married, with no damage whatsoever. This is a pretty mild trail but not for the faint of heart or those with a vehicle that isn't built for it. Ridiculous lifts and locking everything are grand overkill for this beautiful trail.
I currently have a 2017 Tundra with a 3 inch lift and I did it in that easily. Others have done it in 2wd! Beautiful scenery though.
This was absolutely the most fun day I've ever had off-roading in my Lexus. Thank you team!
I like the GX! What wheel are you running on the GX470? Specs? Thanks in advance!
@@bsandhu808 Black Rhino Sandstorm 18x9 +0 wheels 285/70/18 Nitto Tire Ridge Grapplers. Lovely set up for the trail or street.
You got up that because the GX has A-trac. On the toyotas there is a button but on the GX its automatic. Basically it equalizes traction control left to right and you trigger it by just staying in the throttle. That is what happened at 8:30.
I have a blacked out 4runner and love EVERYTHING about this vehicle. And that blacked out Lexus looks so good too. Never looked at Lexus as an off road rig but throughout recent years they’ve become very popular for good reason. They have everything you need. I’d still choose a 4runner over anything but man that Lexus looks great
Thank you! 4Runners are rad too!
They both use the same Prado 120 platform. Most suspension parts work for both vehicles.
I have never been on that trail without at least 20 Pink Jeeps clogging it up.
In case anyone wants to tackle with a less modified GX. I have stock rear suspension with 1.5" lift on the front with Wildpeaks 265R17. Definitely, the bare minimum in my opinion to get through this trail. Had I seen this video before I probably wouldn't have done the trail since It was my first time off-roading in this terrain. But so happy I went through it and learned about the capability of the GX. Owww I had my gf spot which she didn't have any idea what to look for except make sure I don't hit anything lol.
Nice camera work, I was with my family out that way for a week and rented a stock jeep and did Broken Arrow and a few more highly rated trails. Traction is really good most stock 4wd's won't have an issue if your and avid offroad driver. I can't wait to go back with my Land Cruiser and run them all again.
Pretty good vid! Small correction, single track is one track used by bikes and motorcycles. Keep the vids coming!
Wow, totally jealous. Great job, guys! Can't wait to take my Toyota out on this trail.
Me too. What time of year do you go off roading. Im new to off roDing scene. Also have a toyota tacoma.
What a great day out in nature, it looks amazing. Cheers!
I am from Greece, live here in Georgia from October to April ( rest in Italy and Greece) and I just ordered here my 2020 JGC Trailhawk with added Mopar rock rails; rest as comes from momma! Do you think I should be ok on this Trail...planning to be there in early November. Thanks! Great video of great " adventure". Keep them coming.
BTW, in Europe I have a 2016 JGC Overland Trail Rated, where I do some serious off-roading, nothing extreme, though; the geographic terrain there is so much different (milder! Not as "savage or wild") than it is here...definitely will be a challenge for me, as I am 72 yrs old! :-)
You will be fine I did this trail n 2wheel drive in my modified jeep XJ. It is well worth the time and the drive!
Sean Benson thank you!
It’s rated as a level 4 Jeep trail. I know people with CVT Subaru’s that have done this trail, so your JGC WK2 trailhawk will be more than enough.
Its a gorgeous trail! And its nice to see someone wheeling with 35s! Haha they are generally more than enough to get you where you wanna go🤙🏻😎(especially if you guys get anyone with a rubicon with 35s)
I live In Arizona 🤩
Rad!
Where did you buy the Nitto hat from
I got it because I'm part of the Nitto Pit Crew. You can sign up through their instagram. (you need Nitto Tire's tho)
is the parking suitable for unloading s&s
A Stock GX470. Let's see.
3" Lift. Not Stock.
Black Rhino Wheels, with Nitto Ridge Grappler Tires. Not Stock.
YES. All you Soccer Moms out there with a Stock GX470, can do this trail.
Have fun
Sir your GX is far from stock..
Wheels tires lift......that's it. But yes you do have a point.
That's a great trail. Did you guys air down?
Yes sir @2:54
The devils stair case is way steeper looking IRL
I'm jealous I had reserved 5 days in April for the TUNDRAS TO SEDONA but got postponed due to Covid-19 and I had been planning to go for the last two years and this year was my lucky year when everything was ready. Had my truck ready and money. But plans got ruined.
Ah man such a bummer I'm sorry to hear that. Sedona will be there waiting for when you're ready again.
U hv to reserve to go off roading in sadona?
Anyone go up Devil's Staircase?
Az first essential 💦
Moab
Next on our list for sure
Steve Pittman z
I was on a pink jeep tour and took vids/photos for him.
Bone stock gx470 🤣, I don’t think he understands the term bone stock!
Lol he keeps saying it too
A jeep with no spare?? hmmm.....
That’s a bitch trail...beautiful!! But isn’t that exciting.
Too much talk and not enough walk