I figured since the other thread started out as talking about making a club, and what clubs are available, we should have a thread that's just dedicated to setting up trail runs.
The title says it all, and it'll be less cluttered.
So, the 9/18/10 Run to Potato Ridge was a success!
Next item on the schedule is Logandale on 10/23/10 according to McRoberts. Seems like we have a few interested parties! Who all is planning to attend?
If there is anything in the meantime, or someone local wants another rig to ride with them, just post up and see if anyone is available!
Not sure what this is. It's a fairly large magazined caliber. Most of it rusted away. It appears to have been in a pouch. Wish I found it. Not mine to keep.
Not sure what this is. It's a fairly large magazined caliber. Most of it rusted away. It appears to have been in a pouch. Wish I found it. Not mine to keep.
After screwing with the o2 sensors for hours, I said screw it and put my Jeep back together. Thinking I am going to take it somewhere to have my new cats and o2 sensors put in. If I had been making any kind of headway, I would have stuck at it but stalled out on the o2 sensors for a long damn time.
After screwing with the o2 sensors for hours, I said screw it and put my Jeep back together. Thinking I am going to take it somewhere to have my new cats and o2 sensors put in. If I had been making any kind of headway, I would have stuck at it but stalled out on the o2 sensors for a long damn time.
It is actually the connectors. I was able to disconnect the top two with zero issues. The front bottom one would not come apart no matter what I did and I couldn't figure out a way to the rear bottom one no matter what I did. Either way, doesn't matter at this point. I am tired of screwing with it so I am going to take it and let someone else deal with it.
What I wouldn't give for cannon plugs instead of the connectors that are on these damn things. I have heard of people that couldn't get the sensor out of the exhaust. I never got that far. I feel stupid. :laugh:
Made it home with my new hardtop all in one piece with no scratches or dings. Now that all the dust and grime is off, it really looks awesome. I can't wait to get the jeep interior cleaned up and put the HT on and have garage space back until I build the HT hoist. Unfortunately I messed up my back pretty good getting the thing out of his garage and onto the truck.
All I gotta say is DANG I wish I was as in good of shape as that 76 yr old dude. Holy cow! He does 40 mile hikes through the grand canyon every year, says he helped design the hammer trails and still wheels 'em all the time. His rig was well used and had an awesome setup-military jeep trailer included. Old fart is leathery, crusty and about as cool as they come.
Off to the showers to scrape off all the layers of crud then get a back rub from the wife
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