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White 2010 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon (JK)

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Middle St Vrain, 7/5/2014
 

TrailDamage.com member since July 5th, 2014
 
State: Colorado

Favorite Passengers: Lore, Bailey, Autumn
I wheel with a CB radio

TRAIL DAMAGE: Bent tie rod on French Creek crossing on HolyCross trail. Limped rig home and replaced with a very stout RockCrawler tie rod.

Current Modifications
 

3.5" Rubicon Express suspension lift
RockCrawler heavy duty tie rod
Fab Four Rock Sliders
Crowne extended braided brake lines
Bills front drive shaft
37" Nitto trail Grapplers
Ace Engineering rear bumper/tire carrier
Alloy USA heavy duty ball joints
Bestop TREKtop NX
5:13 gears
Dominion Offroad Steering Stabilizer Relocation Bracket
Rancho Rock Gear Front and Rear Differential Covers
Superchips Flashpaq
Synergy drag link
Rusty's Heavy Duty lower Trac bar bracket

Future Modifications
 

Steering sector shaft brace
Bills rear drive shaft
RCV Axles

Favorite Colorado Trail: Chinaman Gulch
Why? Always changes each year. Has easy lines and hard lines. Open most of year.

Favorite Utah Trail: Poison Spider Mesa
Why? Lots of great views and connecting trails.

 
Trails Conquered
(29 Trails, 31 Total Runs)

Argentine Pass
Bald Mountain
Big Water Canyon
Cathedral Valley
China Wall
Coney Flats
Cove Canyon
Factory Bench Road
Flint Trail
Gordon Flats
Green Ridge
Greer Road North
Hans Flat Road
Holy Cross
Hurley
La Salle Pass
Lands End
Little Wild Horse Canyon
McClellan Mountain
Middle St. Vrain
Molly's Castle
Moody Hill
Pennock Pass
Pingree Park
Poison Springs Canyon
Sevenmile Creek
South Spring Gulch
Trail Creek Road
Turner Gulch Road

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