Jeep WJ Michigan Color Run | Fall 2021
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ม.ค. 2025
- In this video, I take my Jeep Grand Cherokee WJ on a Michigan fall color run to enjoy the fall season views with some fun wheeling adventures along the way.
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Nice edits bro, keep up the quality vids.
Thanks man! Will do!
Sick video
Glad you enjoyed!
The Reed city area looks a lot like the harbor springs areas. Though I guess most trails do. Nice wheeling vid!!! you running stock axle, or LB lockers??
Yeah most of Michigan is about the same unfortunately. But thanks for checking it out! Still running stock axles for now with varilocks front and rear.
Hi guys!!! I have 4.7
Great vid bro! Keep it up.
Appreciate it! Hoping to keep improving!
And now winer is upon us and I have yet tried putting 33's on mine. Jeep looks good man. Hope you keep throwing posts up.
Thanks for checking it out! Hoping to get lots of good winter content!
Do you know the offset and back spacing of those rims. They fit excellent. IF you know the part model that would tell me. Thanks and nice rig !
They’re a 17x8.5 with a -6 offset. I talk more about them in my previous video if you want a closer look. And thank you!
Where are these trails? I'm in southern Michigan
This is mostly Reed City area. So more northern Michigan.
@@engineeringoverland They look like a lot of fun! Great video!
@@undefinedglory6661 Thanks! I appreciate it.
who makes your front bumper?
dtill fabworks
Bro you have got to air down you’re going to destroy those tires
Not sure how you mean I will destroy them... but they are at 22-23 psi. Not going to run any lower when having to drive from trail to trail over an hour away from home.
@@engineeringoverland gotcha but when your psi is higher than 10-15 psi off-road it tends to take gashes and chunks out of it and can cause ruptures and it also helps with traction lol but at your range you’re dancing that fine line lol just invest in a on board pump they’re like 100-150 for an ok one
@@engineeringoverland I run 18psi in mine off-road only cause I have 18 inch wheels but even at 18 psi it gashes my tires
I have a portable compressor. If I am strictly offroading for a long period of time, I will run anywhere between 7-15 psi depending on terrain. But I won't run that low if there will be road miles in the mix. And this was all pretty light wheeling so no point in going any lower. Never have slashed a tire before. Another bonus of true offroad tires is reinforced sidewalls (i.e. a street tire is way more prone to puncture than an offroad tire). Going too fast over the terrain can also be a cause of gashing.
@@engineeringoverland very true
Where are these trails at im from michigan also
Most of these were Reed City area
Great video, and those Armstrong's seem to be working good. What is your suspension setup? Thanks
Thanks! Yeah I’ve been really happy with them so far. It’s sitting at 8” of lift and long arms front and rear (3 link front, triangulated 4 link rear).
Some narration would be much appreciated. Silent movies went out about a hundred years ago.
Thanks for watching. Feel free to check out my other videos if you like narration.
Is it on 33’s or 35’s?
35s