The Granite State

Started by Paul Hittie, July 14, 2008, 07:52:22 AM

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Paul Hittie

NEA4WC member


Tammy, our event coordinator and also an NEA member, getting sideways and adding some new custom modifications to her tail light




Crack Kills!



Pat Brower (GLFWDA, Two Trackers 4WD)
Pat's Cherokee, along with Tammy's Cherokee and a ZJ from Wisconsin, had a lot of trouble with these rocks - but the guys from NEA picked good trails, nothing impossible for the stockers on our run


My dad (foreground of the first photo) got some more pictures on a disposable, have to wait until he gets them developed to add them here.
When you stumble in life, Make it Part of Your Dance

GOT ROCKS

#1
Very nice pictures.  Can't wait to see more.

Thanks for sharing.
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94_xj_country

#2
looks like fun
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longarm

#3
Looks like a place I would really want to wheel.  Glad your having fun.
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ouchman

#4
nice pics, how'd the locker work?
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Paul Hittie

#5
Quote from: "ouchman"nice pics, how'd the locker work?

Like I owned the mountain!  The additional traction was amazing.  I aired down to 18psi, left the front connected, and put it pretty much anywhere I wanted to.  The tough parts of the trails we were on usually had several lines, and after the first couple I found myself looking for the tougher lines just to try them.  I had the opportunity to go on a tougher run at the end of the day, but passed since I did not have any spare parts.

For those that have thought about it, the D30 Aussie was inexpensive and relatively simple to install once I quit being a baby about it.  Well worth the money.
When you stumble in life, Make it Part of Your Dance

ouchman

#6
Quote from: "phittie1100"
Quote from: "ouchman"nice pics, how'd the locker work?

Like I owned the mountain!  The additional traction was amazing.  I aired down to 18psi, left the front connected, and put it pretty much anywhere I wanted to.  The tough parts of the trails we were on usually had several lines, and after the first couple I found myself looking for the tougher lines just to try them.  I had the opportunity to go on a tougher run at the end of the day, but passed since I did not have any spare parts.

For those that have thought about it, the D30 Aussie was inexpensive and relatively simple to install once I quit being a baby about it.  Well worth the money.

money well spent, good to hear  ::woot::  ::woot::  ::woot::
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