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    My Latest Moab Trip

    I went to Moab again recently and had a blast like always... it was never this intense though... well Pritchett Canyon was pretty intense too... Anyway, my dad had just built up the latest addition to the wheeler line-up and HERE are some pieces of the maiden voyage. This is my first vid compilation. Youtube sucks and made the transitions all choppy tho...

    It is a beater of a truck; (B.U.B.B.A.) I call it "Big Ugly". I took it thru Helldorado Gate, up Potato Salad Hill, and over The Escalator. That's right I made it thru The ESCALATOR! WOOHOO! Crazy fun and Menace rode up it with me. I broke the rag joint on the steering shaft right after I climbed out of Helldorado and the steering pump is quite loud now... 38" tires and an ARB are torturous on steering parts!

    HERE is my buddy Eli following my line up Potato Salad Hill... pretty simple.

    The truck did great, I am so proud of my dad for getting this rig up and running; I was merely his consultant and driver! We figured out the bugs during this adventure but they are pretty minimal!

    Specs:
    383 Stroker (Holley Truck Avenger Carb)
    SM465 4-speed (6.5:1 1st gear)
    NP205 t-case (2.0:1 low range)
    Dana 60 front (4.10:1, ARB)
    '04 Corp 14-bolt (4.10:1, Detroit Locker, factory discs)
    Sent from my "two hands on a keyboard"

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    Awesome!
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    Thumbs up

    Too cool!
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    Looks like a blast. Wish I lived closer to Moab
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    I'll check it out when I get home if I go on the PC tonight. No YouTube from work. I need to get my sheet together and hack this beotch!!

    Bart

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    Quote Originally Posted by nfpgasmask View Post
    I'll check it out when I get home if I go on the PC tonight. No YouTube from work. I need to get my sheet together and hack this beotch!!

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    Cool, gotta love JC. And he's right, Winnemucca is one hell of a dusty place!

    I like the shot of the rusted out lower sills. Its a familiar site for me right now...

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    Cool pics! Escalator looks fun! How far into Hellderado did you get. Just the gate keeper or did you do the waterfall at the end?
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    Quote Originally Posted by nfpgasmask View Post
    Cool, gotta love JC. And he's right, Winnemucca is one hell of a dusty place!

    I like the shot of the rusted out lower sills. Its a familiar site for me right now...

    Bart
    I took that pic of the sill because it actually contacted a rock just before that but you can't tell because that piece fell off! Rust bucket 'o fun! The roll cage is handy to have... too bad the metal all around the mounts is disappearing... Hard to believe it used to be a show truck, huh!?

    Quote Originally Posted by Triathlete View Post
    Cool pics! Escalator looks fun! How far into Hellderado did you get. Just the gate keeper or did you do the waterfall at the end?
    We got to the gate and had a picnic and then started thru it. The truck rotated 90-degrees counter clockwise in that first hole - abundant and unbelievable occurences to mention during this ride! 2 hours and 50 feet later the rag joint on the steering shaft gave up the ghost. We zip-tied it back together and started back for town. Kinda scary driving a rust bucket 'o fun along the highway knowing your life is dependent on the strength of two little zip ties! We didn't even plan on getting to the fall wall - we were going to turn up hill to get to Green Day where my buddy broke an axle on his Jeep one year. ...redemption, you know. Our trail repair for that episode was a heavy stick and high lift bar strapped to the side of the Jeep to keep the busted axle shaft from sliding out... got a pic in Petersen's for that one!

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    I have to explain something going on in this pic:


    Do you see how dark it is under the right rear tire? Well above that on the outside of the frame rail is the fuel tank, which is above the fuel cap in this shot! Gravity forced gas to start pouring out from the gas cap! There is at least 4 gallons of gas in that sand. I was afraid of a fire starting so we had to winch it out and try again, then the 2nd attempt was smooth sailing. Nerve-racking though having to restart a stalled truck that has the exhaust cut before the rear axle and points directly at 4 gallons of gas!

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    Dude - you do like living on the edge don't you.

    Cool pic tho

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    Quote Originally Posted by tom4bren View Post
    Dude - you do like living on the edge don't you.

    Cool pic tho
    I go from "on edge" to "on the edge" rinse repeat... it's more comfortable on the edge and the view is nicer!

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    I have no response to that.

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    Should of lit the gas up...would of heated up the tire and gave super traction!

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    LOL, didn't consider that for some reason. I could have lit it up after I made it out of there I suppose and had a lil camp spot!

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