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  • #16
    Originally posted by Mtbikbob View Post
    Cool! Bronco Peak gets recognized. Its just all fun.
    Mat, you went up the bypass. The hill is lots of fun. Loose, rocky. You actually get to work a little bit to make it up.

    See you out there,
    BobO
    Bob, remember, we went down the other side, and it seemed easier (not just because it was downhill, but because there was no tall shelves for the stockers)...
    If we aren't supposed to eat animals, then why are they made out of meat?

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    • #17
      Bronco Peak looks pretty intense from what I saw on YouTube... anyone have that trails coordinates or have it set in Google Maps?



      Originally posted by Materdaddy View Post
      Bob, remember, we went down the other side, and it seemed easier (not just because it was downhill, but because there was no tall shelves for the stockers)...
      Last edited by MyBrokenJeep; 08-29-08, 07:16 AM.
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      • #18
        Originally posted by FishPOET View Post
        There are a lot of great trails in Big Bear.

        3N17 White Mountain might fit your criteria



        VERY nice picture of "Frustration". It was a bit frustrating with 4.10's, can't wait to try my new 5.38's out
        Jeff
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        • #19
          Originally posted by Old Fart View Post
          It was a bit frustrating with 4.10's, can't wait to try my new 5.38's out
          You were running 4:10's on 37" tires? I'm running 4:10 on 35's. It's not horrible, but getting up to speed on the road is an exercise in patience. Seems okay in low range on the trail though.

          I want to upgrade to 48 some day, but I can never seem to find the spare $1500 to do it.
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          • #20
            Yep, the 4.10's are actually "legacy" from my original build for the YJ, when I was "never going to need more than 33's again"

            When I swapped in the rear D60, I went 4.10's to match the front D30, thinking I'd do the front 44 and regear all at once - ran out of money. Ran into a great deal on my front 44 (a little of all the manufacturers in that axle!) - no money to regear (and new Detroit) for the back. So...I suffered with 4.10's for way too long.

            They were marginal with 35's (just forget about 5th), once I went to the 37x13.50's it wasn't happy time anymore.
            Jeff
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            • #21
              Hi Jeff you need to come up and do sunbonnet on Oct 11 with me try out those 5.38,s on some big rocks leaving from my landers house about 9.00am

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              • #22
                Hmm, right now 11 OCT is still open
                Jeff
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