Howdy folks, Been a while since I posted, and just had to let Ya'll know I'm still alive and kickin' here in Colorado. Here is a pic from a trip we did a few months ago on a new trail in Grand Junction called Billings Canyon Jeep Trail:
The good ole YJ is still doing well but has had a few up-dates since the picture. I've installed a F9" front housing with a CHP 3rd member, a set of PSC tube fenders, Hanson front bumper and some front Rancho RSX9000 remotes.
Keep on Jeepin'
Chris @ CODE
Posts: 480 | Location: Rifle, Colorado. Western slope of the Rocky Mountains. | Registered: December 27, 2001
It looks good. May be some day I'll make my way to Colorado for some wheeling. I'm working on get a motorhome to tow the jeep next year because I have two little kids know 3 years and 2 months so it's a little hard in a tent.
Posts: 37 | Location: Livermore,CA | Registered: February 16, 2004
quote:Originally posted by code5337: Here is the latest pics from Moab. Four of us went there and did Golden Spike,The Pickle, and Hidden Canyon Trail. Weather was perfect and Jeepin' was even better.
The YJ worked great and the CHP front axle got hammered on for the first time.
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Posts: 480 | Location: Rifle, Colorado. Western slope of the Rocky Mountains. | Registered: December 27, 2001
Hi DM, I (we) were there last weekend (Oct.28-31), same time the Jeepers Jamboree folks were there. I'm headed back there this month (Nov.26-28). It is rather nice having it so close. From Rifle, I can be Jeepin' in Moab in 3 hours!
Posts: 480 | Location: Rifle, Colorado. Western slope of the Rocky Mountains. | Registered: December 27, 2001
Just missed ya. We were there the 10th through the 17th. 3 hours huh? Ya bum! From Denton, I can be there in about 18 hours. Beware...next year were heading back to Colorado for vacation.
Thats bad ***. The reason i questioned the 8.8 is because of how u designed the botttom of the pumpkin, similar to a 9 3/4. Looks similar, my buddy has that axle in his lightning. Good work, keep us posted on how it holds up.
2000 Sahara: Same stuff as everyone else 2005 Dodge 3500: Diesel towing buddy
Posts: 1316 | Location: Baltimore, MD USA | Registered: December 31, 2003