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Dog found at Mt. Evans
Mon Apr 06, 2015 2:15 pm by wsm04rubi
Anyone heard about someone losing a dog at Mt. Evans? Here is info on a lost dog that was picked up there:
http://lostfoundpetswastate.com/2015/04/05/baby-bear-dog-found-in-mountains/
http://lostfoundpetswastate.com/2015/04/05/baby-bear-dog-found-in-mountains/
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February RnL meeting
Fri Jan 30, 2015 3:14 pm by Zip
Tuesday February 3rd at 7pm, at Ricardos restaurant in Factoria, unless someone comes up with another suggestion
Dues are up for 2015
Take a look at your calendars for this summer to discuss an out of state run this summer. Also for when and where'd you like to go?
Dues are up for 2015
Take a look at your calendars for this summer to discuss an out of state run this summer. Also for when and where'd you like to go?
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Tahuya 01-13
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Tahuya 01-13
Here ya go... Good Old Tahuya. Rubicon Killed a stock Tierod, Had no Tools and I got Muddy...WTH.
Tie Rod....
The Yj
Horus/PNWJeep
Push Rod on My clutch Master Cly, FELL OUT. Had to trail fix that. Seperated in the middle.
Nutt in a Buggy. 49" X 17" IROKS.
There you have it.....Tahuya in a Nuttshell.
~Ryan
Tie Rod....
The Yj
Horus/PNWJeep
Push Rod on My clutch Master Cly, FELL OUT. Had to trail fix that. Seperated in the middle.
Nutt in a Buggy. 49" X 17" IROKS.
There you have it.....Tahuya in a Nuttshell.
~Ryan
GALFORD- Tire Kicker
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Re: Tahuya 01-13
Looks like a fun day! Did someone have a spare tie rod, or were you able to straighten it?
Re: Tahuya 01-13
It actually broke the linkage and stripped the threads off the TieRod. Good Times! Ended up removing the linkage rod and using a Rachet strap from the knuckle to get him off the trail, He quickly made a few calls and had a XJ Link with rod ends ready to go in less than an Hour, Wheeled the rest of the day till dark. No Idea how he got it back on without My tools....But hey fun none the less.
~Ryan
~Ryan
GALFORD- Tire Kicker
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Re: Tahuya 01-13
What did you end up airing down to & how did the tires handle?
Zip- Secretary
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Re: Tahuya 01-13
I started at 15Psi, that just wasnt enough... I went to 12Psi on the trail and honestly, they were still hard as a rock. I plan to pick up my matching spare next week, in which case I will try 8 PSI and if anything goes wrong I have the spare. These tires are hard as a rock, However they perform like a champ. Again coming off All Terrains....>Everything performs like a champ.
~Ryan
~Ryan
GALFORD- Tire Kicker
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Re: Tahuya 01-13
Why do hardcore buggies go to Tahuya? There is nothing for them. The two rock gardens aren't even a challenge.
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Re: Tahuya 01-13
SUPAFLY wrote:Why do hardcore buggies go to Tahuya? There is nothing for them. The two rock gardens aren't even a challenge.
Maybe they live close and its better than nothing
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Re: Tahuya 01-13
Dunno
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