That's beating hard on your machines. For your wheelbase, 35's and fully skid plated knowing you're going to do some serious rock bashing... What spare parts do your carry? hubs, U joints and specific tools?
Great job guys. You kept cool heads and worked together. Thats half the battle. You guys did just fine. I have ran it many times in my prior CJ7 on 35’s.
Not built for Fordyce? You don't need a buggy to run Fordyce and as you can see these rigs are perfectly capable. I don't see any reason not to run Fordyce in a simple jeep as long as you have the experience and are prepared.
All the dummies think you need 40” plus tires and one ton axles to do Fordyce. Most cant drive. I just did it in my lj on 35s no problem. Saw a 78/79 bronco do the whole trail on 35s on the same trip. Winched one time at 4. Learn to drive. Smaller rigs can take different lines. I have more fun on 35s than I did with my buggy on 42’s. Way more challenging.
35’s and a 2 door, Good job!
Nice!
I took my 2021 Colorado zr2 there on 34’s. I turned around at the top of sunrise hill. Still snow on the ground. It’s not for the faint of heart.
Tough trail! You did well.
Awesome!
That's beating hard on your machines. For your wheelbase, 35's and fully skid plated knowing you're going to do some serious rock bashing... What spare parts do your carry? hubs, U joints and specific tools?
I've been wheeling Fordyce for 40 years and I commend you for doing it but why would you do that to your jeep it's not built for Fordyce
Great job guys. You kept cool heads and worked together. Thats half the battle. You guys did just fine. I have ran it many times in my prior CJ7 on 35’s.
Not built for Fordyce? You don't need a buggy to run Fordyce and as you can see these rigs are perfectly capable. I don't see any reason not to run Fordyce in a simple jeep as long as you have the experience and are prepared.
All the dummies think you need 40” plus tires and one ton axles to do Fordyce. Most cant drive. I just did it in my lj on 35s no problem. Saw a 78/79 bronco do the whole trail on 35s on the same trip. Winched one time at 4.
Learn to drive. Smaller rigs can take different lines. I have more fun on 35s than I did with my buggy on 42’s. Way more challenging.