Thanks Dusty. I'm defiantly interested in the bumper integrated tire carrier. If for no other than than I think that Bronco's should have a swing out tire carrier. :) Anyway, I'll be following your progress on that. In the meantime, I've been doing a bit of research and ran across one...
Folks,
Just thought I'd list the mods I've done to far to Blue the Velocity Blue BadSquatch.
Oracle Fog Lights
Ride shocks/coil overs
Icon UCA's
Icon mid-travel kit
Ford Performance Steering Rack
Foutz tie rod sleeves
JKS max clearance kit (still on 35's, but the Ride on full soft at full...
Done! You realize that this is a super easy run so you won't need anything as built as your Bronco on this run. It's basically just a dirt road. If you're looking for more of a challenge, I believe someone's going to Gold Montain which is a 5+ rated trail. Glad to have you, don't...
Just a quick reminder folks, if you look at Dusty's posting, the runs are all volunteer led, and are DYI. There are no "official " So Cal Bronco's led runs. That means that some folks will decide "hey, I want to go on a run on XYZ trail" and are willing to lead, or even just a group will talk...
I'll be leading a run on Thursday of Big Bear Bronco Bash, and invite anyone who's interested to join me.
DATE : Thursday, June 5
TIME: 10:00 AM
TRAIL RATING: Easy
TRAILS: Holcomb Valley Road with Side Trips
STAGING LOCATION: South Trailhead for 3N16 ( Google Maps Link)
MAX VEHICLES: 20
COMMS...
What I always suggest is to wheel your Bronco. As you hit the trails, you start to discover what it is you need to improve your Bronco's capabilities based on the kinds of trails you want to hit, your driving style, and your experience. It avoids running down too many blind alleys...
Some of the runs will be posted here on this forum. Others will be organized by word of mouth, or on the Facebook page. Others might even be just some folks talking around the fire in the evening at the Moose. Just keep your eyes open, especially here on the forum and I’m sure you’ll find some...