Sweet lookin spot to crawl. Rig looks good on the rocks.
Roller coaster weather in Ohio too. It's been negative temps here all week, so hoping to get out tomorrow. Supposed to be around 50 degrees.
I went down to the road-side rock today and spent about a half hour moving some chunks around, placing some here and there to open up some more of the rock ledges for crawlin'.
Ended up with over twice as many paths to drive, and some new areas that we couldn't get to before.
The rock is breaking away at the sneak-under spot, makin' it trickier to get thru now. One pass, the rock crumbled and the truck rolled off the edge and dropped about 4 to 5 ft. to the chip pile at the bottom of the cliff face. :roll: No damage tho'.
I got to another level at the end of box-canyon and now you can get out the back-side.
Then when I got back home, the mail had brought me a package.My new JazRider wheels had socket head screws at the lug-nuts .....
.... but I didn't really like 'em. I've had a set of scale acorn lug-nuts from LockedUp RC for a while now, so I had ordered some m2.5 x 5 grub screws to use as wheel studs.
That let me use the lug-nuts, which are also m2.5. ;-) So now my wheels look like this.
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And the truck looks like so.
Me LIKE.
Thanks for lookin' an' likin'.
8) jim
Looks like a fun place to crawl!
Hey brotha, now you've been crawling your rig for awhile. What do you think about those c-hubs with the shock mounts in them? You feel it helped the performance? Sidehill better? Climb better? Flex better? Just curious. My rig climbs great now, but as we all know. I'd like a little more :mrgreen:
Awesome pics!
Thanks, I've been kind of a shutter-bug for years. For every pic' you see, I have a half-dozen or more shots in the library. :roll:
Anyway, I've been wanting to do a real test drive with my rock-lites and headlights, and it was about 50-deg this evening. So after dinner and before the time changes, I went down to the road-side rocks. By the time I got powered up it was getting dark. So I turned on the lights and went for a drive.
The rock-lites won't be lightin' up any ball-games, but I'm really happy with the glow.
I checked out the new inclinometer a little. It was reading about 43-deg or so here.....
... but I had to watch the "road" to keep from driving off the cliff :shock:, so I quit that. The headlights are too bright to get much of a head-on pic'. I guess I should have shut them off for a few shots. :roll:
The camera didn't catch it very well, but it lights up the cliff face down about 3-ft. when it hangs over.
The headlights kick ass. They lit up the guard-rail across the hiway, probably 60-ft or more away. "thumbsup"
Thanks for lookin' an' likin'.
8) jim
Gotta love that little green Bronco.
Great pics. Got like 3 feet of snow here but finally starting to warm up. Supposed to be in the 30’s or better for the foreseeable future. Been super cold for months. Hopefully we get rid of some of this snow and are able to get outside and drive these things. Been a long winter.....
"Like""thumbsup" (I miss it too!)
The Lean-O-Meter sounds pretty cool. I need to get one.
I took the li'l pony down to the rock pile to do some testing with the new lean-o-meter.Didn't take any pic's, you guys know what my pile looks like by now anyway. :roll: I initially set my alarms at 60 for climb and 46 for lean. The steepest climb I could find showed 56-deg. Right at what my other gauge had shown.
The Bronco went rite up it without a hitch. So then I started side-hillin'. As I was creeepin' around the pile, it would hang in at 48 or 49-deg. but at 50 it would roll down the rocks. It might do a little better on a fairly even leaning surface, but on the chunky rocks, 50 was the max. Better have good seat-belts at that angle. "thumbsup"
And a roll-bar. :roll:
Thanks for lookin' (hope they bring back the "like" button)
8) jim
Very cool. That’s good info to have.