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bigd65 01-16-2011 10:23 AM

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Wow sure are nice trucks and some work horses there. BTW, It sure does look COLD there as well. Some beutiful country. I live in South Texas, it dont snow down here

jbclassix 01-16-2011 11:56 AM

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Its cool to see all the local snow wheelin pics! Im gonna have to finnish my 70 so I can tun the 91 into the wheeler!

Zoomad75 01-16-2011 03:19 PM

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Originally Posted by special-K (Post 4415066)
Hey Zoomad,looks fun. Long time no see.

Yeah, it's been a while. Been busy, changed jobs. Spent weekends racing last spring and summer at the local 1/4mile oval working on a grand american modified. Lost the clutch on the K5 on the way to the track had to deal with that too. DirtyLarry and our buddy did most of the work to swap it out while I was at work on a saturday. This snow run was the first time I had put it to the test off road. It was like a different truck.

I've also come across a 5.3 that we removed from a customer's truck when we installed a 5.3ho crate. I've got some more parts to scrounge up before the swap commences. Larry's putting up a convincing argument to ditch the dump truck trans and go with a nv4500 when the 5.3 drops in. It would be ideal, but I'm going to have to dig for the parts.

We got another snow run planned in a month or so.. Should be a good run if we get more snow.

packratcffc 01-16-2011 03:23 PM

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I know its not a lot snow but this is only 20min north of LA at 1500ft.


http://i1185.photobucket.com/albums/...c/100_5119.jpg

http://i1185.photobucket.com/albums/...of100_5111.jpg

nickp51chevy 01-16-2011 03:30 PM

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I so pissed because every time we got snow out here something was stopping me from driving in it. In this pic there was a good amount of snow but the engine was done and I spent 4 days working in the snow swapping out the engine.:devil:

I'm still hopping that we get some snow that will stick around for more than a day. The last snow we had was only around for a few hours, and it was late at night so I didn't want to piss off the neighbors. :waah:

http://i531.photobucket.com/albums/d.../IMAGE_262.jpg

jbclassix 01-16-2011 06:23 PM

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Originally Posted by packratcffc (Post 4415653)
I know its not a lot snow but this is only 20min north of LA at 1500ft.


http://i1185.photobucket.com/albums/...c/100_5119.jpg

http://i1185.photobucket.com/albums/...of100_5111.jpg

Are those up by Sawtooth mountain? I used to live up in Three Points, up near Lake Elizabeth. These were taken up there before the fires in 04-05... I cant remember

http://lh3.ggpht.com/_Fx4nqL8K_5o/Sf...R1-068-32A.jpg
http://lh3.ggpht.com/_Fx4nqL8K_5o/Sf...R1-070-33A.jpg

packratcffc 01-16-2011 10:44 PM

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That pic was Angeles Hwy adout 2miles East of the 14 freeway.There was even more snow on Sierra hwy south of Acton that day!

85burb 01-16-2011 10:58 PM

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Here is my burb in the snow. Sorry it is not cool 4 wheeling pose but it is the best we do around these parts as far as snow is concerned.

DirtyLarry 01-17-2011 12:12 AM

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A couple snow videos :lol:




blue 72 gmc 4x4 01-17-2011 12:52 AM

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jrdv 01-17-2011 03:00 AM

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^ Damn nice truck!

jrdv 01-17-2011 03:02 AM

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Originally Posted by DirtyLarry (Post 4416982)

Dirtylarry,
I'm going to come wheeling with you sometime. I'm in the middle of swapping a 383 in the 72 and putting some TRUXUS tires on it. We are going to have to meet one of these days.

John

special-K 01-17-2011 12:45 PM

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Larry,I enjoy watching that forging trough the snow up the mountain action. I wish I had some video to offer. I love how trucks sound in the snow.

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Originally Posted by Zoomad75 (Post 4415641)
Yeah, it's been a while. Been busy, changed jobs. Spent weekends racing last spring and summer at the local 1/4mile oval working on a grand american modified. Lost the clutch on the K5 on the way to the track had to deal with that too. DirtyLarry and our buddy did most of the work to swap it out while I was at work on a saturday. This snow run was the first time I had put it to the test off road. It was like a different truck.

I've also come across a 5.3 that we removed from a customer's truck when we installed a 5.3ho crate. I've got some more parts to scrounge up before the swap commences. Larry's putting up a convincing argument to ditch the dump truck trans and go with a nv4500 when the 5.3 drops in. It would be ideal, but I'm going to have to dig for the parts.

We got another snow run planned in a month or so.. Should be a good run if we get more snow.

Sounds like a good plan all around. And,I'm sure you'll get more snow (right?). We have dodged all but a few inches here or there so far. Last year was awesome. We got no Mid-Atlantic ice or freezing rain...which tonight it is supposed to be snow at first turning to sleet,then freezing rain,ending with just rain at just above freezing. YUCK! And people curse snow around here:crazy:. Well,I guess this is what you get for cursing snow.
Last year I was impressed with a snow before Christmas that dropped 18". Then in Feb. we got back to back 30"+ snows that reminded me of western mountain snows.

Here's pics from the 18"er. First on my road plowed:
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...6/IMG_3064.jpg
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...6/IMG_3063.jpg

Then,on an unused stretch of road unplowed:
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...6/IMG_3070.jpg
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...6/IMG_3069.jpg

propanemudtruck 01-17-2011 01:04 PM

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Originally Posted by bigd65 (Post 4415095)
Wow sure are nice trucks and some work horses there. BTW, It sure does look COLD there as well. Some beutiful country. I live in South Texas, it dont snow down here

Don't say that too loud, with some 70.9% of the US covered with 1" or more last week!

blue 72 gmc 4x4 01-17-2011 02:16 PM

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Originally Posted by jrdv (Post 4417342)
^ Damn nice truck!

Thanks jrdv

Zoomad75 01-18-2011 12:12 AM

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Here's a vid from the last run. This corner kicked my K5's tail the last time I was on it. That time it was not lifted and running worn out 31's. With the 35's down to 20psi I took one shot at it and walked over it. Everybody else needed a couple of attempts. Then I pulled the sammy over it. I've got more video to edit, just haven't got around to it with all the other stuff going on.

Here's one from 09 pulling a stuck stock rubicon....

jrdv 01-18-2011 12:53 AM

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^^^I love how you didn't let up pulling the jeep out! I love jeeps, but some jeep owners are a little biased.

Now that I ponder my post, maybe I am a little chevy biased.

Good video anyway!

John

Zoomad75 01-18-2011 01:43 AM

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Originally Posted by jrdv (Post 4419827)
^^^I love how you didn't let up pulling the jeep out! I love jeeps, but some jeep owners are a little biased.

Now that I ponder my post, maybe I am a little chevy biased.

Good video anyway!

John

I'm biased too, but too the jeep's defense it was one of the first snow run's she had driven on herself. She did great on this last run. A little tidbit she learned is that sometimes e-lockers can get you in as much trouble as they get you out of. She had the jeep pinned on a tree as it started to slip down the slope sideways every time she touched the throttle. DirtyLarry gave the smart idea to shut off the lockers and try to drive out of it and she pulled herself out of trouble.

Yanking that sammy was even funnier. I've got video yanking it through the first rough spot and they didn't even have the wheels pointed in the same direction of travel. They complained I was trying to snap their necks when it lurched forward. I'll have to get the video up.

jrdv 01-18-2011 01:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Zoomad75 (Post 4419938)
I'm biased too, but too the jeep's defense it was one of the first snow run's she had driven on herself. She did great on this last run. A little tidbit she learned is that sometimes e-lockers can get you in as much trouble as they get you out of. She had the jeep pinned on a tree as it started to slip down the slope sideways every time she touched the throttle. DirtyLarry gave the smart idea to shut off the lockers and try to drive out of it and she pulled herself out of trouble.

Yanking that sammy was even funnier. I've got video yanking it through the first rough spot and they didn't even have the wheels pointed in the same direction of travel. They complained I was trying to snap their necks when it lurched forward. I'll have to get the video up.

I'll take my post back. Offroad girls rule!
Now, about the sammy..........actually I like them. Cheap and capable.
I still want to see the video.

John

special-K 01-18-2011 11:09 AM

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The whole "Jeep wrote the book on 4wd" thing kinda sets up the tone for Jeepers with a 'tude. That,and the "It's a Jeep thing,you wouldn't understand". Actually,those two slogans give me an attitude :cool:. When I had my '69 W200 Power Wagon in the '70s I wheeled with Jeeps. When they'd start with that Jeep wrote the book crap I'd reply,"Yeah,and Power Wagon taught Jeep how to write" :lol: I like,"It's a fullsize thing,you wouldn't understand. Jeeps make some killer trail machines...once you put a full GM drivetrain in them. :D
I bought an '87 Samurai new (my first new vehicle) for my wife when she was in nursing school. She had a long commute down to the university hospital in whatever weather. I liked that in '87 it still had round headlights,solid front axle,and a carb. Plans were,when she was done with it,to make a tiny trailbuster with it. That thing was so light. It could climb like a goat. We ended up having to trade it for the '90 Blazer when she graduated.

Dooley 01-18-2011 04:48 PM

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Sorry no action pics!

DirtyLarry 01-18-2011 07:15 PM

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Originally Posted by jrdv (Post 4417345)
Dirtylarry,
I'm going to come wheeling with you sometime. I'm in the middle of swapping a 383 in the 72 and putting some TRUXUS tires on it. We are going to have to meet one of these days.

John

Heck yea! We’ll let you know when we make our next trip. Zoomad75 and few other buddies are hoping to go in February or early March, as that is when the deepest snow is found. That is, if I ever get my truck back together. :lol: This project has been the neverending project it seems. Trans is done but getting the rust fixed has taken a lot of time plus I still don't have seats!

Zoomad75 01-19-2011 12:51 AM

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We always welcome folks to come wheel with us. It keeps the experience interesting. It seems like whenever we go there is always one truck that is a surprise on how it works. The little sammy actually did pretty good bone stock and on stock sized street treads. It was only when it got deep and steep when the lack of ground clearance hurt it. That little sammy will be a beast with some aggressive 31's and a basic 2" lift.

On another rainbow lake run a very stock xj cherokee followed us up to the point where we got stopped. It was annoying but funny.

I've never really taken on any attitude to say what we drive is best over another. I like the creative element it takes to get anything out playing off road. Last trip I was the only Chevy out there with Larry's rig in dry dock. Our buddy Bill's Ramcharger is a beast, we had really nice golden eagle cj7, the TJ Rubicon, the sammy and a full size bronco.
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-...2_713213_n.jpg

Surprising jeeper's by piloting a fat-bodied chevy up "jeep" trails is something we truly enjoy. Larry and I wheeled our rigs over Tomichi Pass with a handfull of jeeps watching us from the summit. I'd swear they were waiting to see one of us fall. By the time we crept our way up to them we got some odd looks not too much conversation. They would have died if they saw the VW powered dune buggy we saw coming up Hancock pass behind us.

Zoomad75 01-19-2011 01:25 AM

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Yanking the Sammy.....

Rubicon drift busting and more sammy pulling...

special-K 01-19-2011 08:47 AM

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Hey,did you forget you had little Sammy back there?:lol: Just kidding. I bet you couldn't even feel him back there.
I don't take the my brand over your brand attitude either. I just had a comeback for the Jeep is all there is attitude when I had the big Dodge. My first wheeling was in a '62 Land Rover my dad had. He ended up with four of them. I always took the rear behind the Jeeps,early Broncos,Scouts,FJs and all. They'd get all upset because I messed up their tracks :lol:.


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