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CUZICAN 03-16-2009 05:41 AM

Preparing for first trip to Moab
 
Heading out to Moab for the first time. I'm going with a group of experienced offroaders and these are the proposed trails we are going to run; Steel Bender, Fins & Things, Hells Revenge, Rose garden hill, Top of the World, Seven Mile Run, Poison Spider Mesa, Golden Spike, and Gold bar Rim. I'm wondering if any of these trails will not be possible to run with a stock H2?

2of4 03-17-2009 02:42 AM

Re: Preparing for first trip to Moab
 
You should be fine as long as you have a good spotter. I did a lot of these in my stock H2. I haven't done Rose yet.

DRTYFN 03-17-2009 03:04 AM

Re: Preparing for first trip to Moab
 
You'll be fine. Just don't act like that fat POS tower.

ROX 03-18-2009 05:03 PM

Re: Preparing for first trip to Moab
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by CUZICAN
Heading out to Moab for the first time. I'm going with a group of experienced offroaders and these are the proposed trails we are going to run; Steel Bender, Fins & Things, Hells Revenge, Rose garden hill, Top of the World, Seven Mile Run, Poison Spider Mesa, Golden Spike, and Gold bar Rim. I'm wondering if any of these trails will not be possible to run with a stock H2?

Have a great time! When are you going?

Stock will be fine, don't forget to take a couple of spare tie rods if yours aren't upgraded to Fabtech. :)

CUZICAN 03-19-2009 05:49 AM

Re: Preparing for first trip to Moab
 
Thanks for the tip on the tie-rods ROX. I'm hoping I don't have a problem, but if not it will give the the excuse I need to start upgrading the suspension and maybe going bigger on the tires. Will be out there 3/30-4/3.

ROX 03-19-2009 05:13 PM

Re: Preparing for first trip to Moab
 
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Originally Posted by CUZICAN
Will be out there 3/30-4/3.

I don't know what that is. Are they smaller than stock 35x12.5x17? You'll at least want a 35" tire if not 37" if it's practical, otherwise you'll find yourself high centered and riding the rock rails more often. If your going with other H2's then you can follow their line, if not, you'll need someone that can spot you in your truck. Don't get me wrong. You should be fine, but since you brought it up, I thought I'd mention it. Take at least one spare tie rod. It's important to have. I think the whole thing runs between $50 to $80. (i can't remember)

When are you headed out?

CUZICAN 03-19-2009 06:02 PM

Re: Preparing for first trip to Moab
 
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Originally Posted by ROX
When are you headed out?


3/30-4/3 Are the dates I will be in Moab, sorry didn't mean to confuse. And yes they are the stock 35" BFGs. I will be going with all Jeeps so this should be interesting. :)

ROX 03-19-2009 06:10 PM

Re: Preparing for first trip to Moab
 
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Originally Posted by CUZICAN
3/30-4/3 Are the dates I will be in Moab,

LOL!! My mistake. :D

Have fun and take lots of pictures! You're going before EJS(i think) so the trails won't be wiped out and crowded.

timgco 03-20-2009 05:45 AM

Re: Preparing for first trip to Moab
 
If you have time, upgrade your steering stabilzer to teh RAncho one as well. You'll be thankful byt eh end of that trip. They'e like $85, but you have to have it put on as it requires a special tool. A set of 37's would will give you some extra GC too, but I have seen stock H2's run all of those trails. the stock BFG AT's do quite well on the slickrock. In fact, I think COHUMMER did all of those trails stock without anything done to his.


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