This is awesome! I haven't tried Dickey Bell yet (it's been closed this season so far) but I have done most of the other easy/moderate trails in my stock '24 JLUR 6MT. It's a lot of fun.
Great video! We live in NC, but have not been to Uwharrie yet (just got the JLU a short time ago). Your video made me more confident that a stock suspension Jeep can handle much of the terrain there. Thank you!
Great Video. I have a stock 2021 Rubicon with an added steel bumper and winch. Any damage to your vehicles doing this trail. Looks like they handled it well. Thanks for posting this.
Robert, I was in the white Jeep... There was only light "damage" and all within realistic expectations while wheeling. My steps took the brunt of most of it (not my first choice for steps, but I have younguns) while the Rubicon stock skid plates saw the rest. Again, all tolerable.
What was your ground clearance, what size tires, and did you have lockers? Nice video, I have a ram 1500 short wheel base on 33" 12" clearance have been thinking about running the trail.
I'm in the white JLUR. I've never actually measured the clearance 🤔. Tires are 33s. Yes, the Rubicons come with lockers. 1500? Your wheel base will be challenging on quite a few of the trails. I was scraping belly quite a bit with the 4-door whereas Sean's 2-door was just fine. I'd check out Ben and Cassie wheeling their gladiator in Uwharrie to get a better idea for your 1500 (YT: JK Gear and Gadgets)
Be more careful of the tree that you use to anchor your winch line on. That thing was pretty old and decrepit and could have come down on your Jeep. Great wheeling though. I got my badge on Dickey Bell a couple months ago.
This is awesome! I haven't tried Dickey Bell yet (it's been closed this season so far) but I have done most of the other easy/moderate trails in my stock '24 JLUR 6MT. It's a lot of fun.
Great video, thank you for recording in the rain. We are heading there in a couple days
Great video! We live in NC, but have not been to Uwharrie yet (just got the JLU a short time ago). Your video made me more confident that a stock suspension Jeep can handle much of the terrain there. Thank you!
Awesome! If you go when its dry you'll have a blast and can do pretty much everything!
Great video. Thanks for sharing
Pretty impressive for stock Jeeps. Y'all made that hill look easy.
Great vid! Best day of wheeling yet! Can't wait to wheel with y'all again! Come up to VA!
Was out here this weekend in my 1st gen sequoia. Im from VA. Where is there somewhere like this to wheel in Virginia?
@@crryder44 look up Peters Mill and Flagpole Knob both in the George Washington National Forest
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Don't have instagram... im definitely gonna look into those spots next time I'm home
@@crryder44 shoot me an email if you want more info: bjorn@theimperfekthuman.com
Uwharrie in the rain can be a challenge for sure .
I love the video good to know the challenges about this trail.
Great job
Great footage. Great video!
excellent. I am very excited to try my JLU rubicon there.
Nice! A stock Rubicon will surprise a lot of people just how capable they are.
Great Video. I have a stock 2021 Rubicon with an added steel bumper and winch. Any damage to your vehicles doing this trail. Looks like they handled it well. Thanks for posting this.
Robert, I was in the white Jeep... There was only light "damage" and all within realistic expectations while wheeling. My steps took the brunt of most of it (not my first choice for steps, but I have younguns) while the Rubicon stock skid plates saw the rest. Again, all tolerable.
What was your ground clearance, what size tires, and did you have lockers? Nice video, I have a ram 1500 short wheel base on 33" 12" clearance have been thinking about running the trail.
I'm in the white JLUR. I've never actually measured the clearance 🤔. Tires are 33s. Yes, the Rubicons come with lockers. 1500? Your wheel base will be challenging on quite a few of the trails. I was scraping belly quite a bit with the 4-door whereas Sean's 2-door was just fine.
I'd check out Ben and Cassie wheeling their gladiator in Uwharrie to get a better idea for your 1500 (YT: JK Gear and Gadgets)
@@bjornholmquist5019 JLUR stock is 10.8" clearance on 33's.
I did this in a stock 89 Ram50 😉
Ok
Awesome content. 👍Do you have footage from the beginner trail?
What front bumper is that on the 2 door? Thanks!
Are you all from North Carolina? I am heading that way Next weekend, I want to run trail #91 while I am there.
Have you been to Windrock? We did trails 16 and 51(Badge of Honor Trails) in our Stock JLU Rubicon. I have the videos on my page.
Not yet, will check that out. Thanks!
BootsandTires we ride in northeast GA all the time and live near Clemson, SC. Would love to ride with y’all sometime. Ours looks like the white one!
@@bootsandtires6923 Windrock makes Uhwarrie feel like a parking lot! They have 300 miles of trails.
Be more careful of the tree that you use to anchor your winch line on.
That thing was pretty old and decrepit and could have come down on your Jeep.
Great wheeling though. I got my badge on Dickey Bell a couple months ago.
I wouldn't say a Rubicon is a stock anything
Agreed. I always wonder why folks call them stock rubicons. They are highly modified Sahara’s. That’s why we bought the rubicon instead of the Sahara.
Can you order or buy it off the lot from any Jeep dealer? Well then…
09:58 I wonder in someone died at this spot? The cross on the tree is why I'm wondering.
Nice video. Question... Is the Mojito 2 door a 2.0 turbo?
Sounds like it...
Yes it is, it also had a magnaflow rear muffler delete
20:40 Its to bad they filled in that hole.
Did you reduce your tire pressure?
Yep! I think we were both at 20 psi.
amazing how water can puddle on an incline like that. Quit turning the camera crooked, you're not fooling anyone.
Quit bumping your winch so fast!!!!
Great vid! Best day of wheeling yet! Can't wait to wheel with y'all again! Come up to VA!
What front and back bumper is that on the 2 door? Thanks!