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Great time on Ellis Peak trail. Money shot with Tahoe in the background. The lower control arm skid plates came in handy. Seriously considering the same lift and 37s as the Wildtrak that was with us. He made it look easy while I was earning battle scars. šŸ˜‚

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Yep. And just east of the Rubicon. Itā€™s a 4/10 difficulty. Couple sketchy spots but not too bad. Next month, we are hitting Signal Peak off of Eagle Lakes road, north of I-80.
 

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A great day run trail for all. Great looking Bronco,we were up there last month with 8 Broncos and a stock Bronco sport.
 
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A beautiful trail in the Sierras and Tahoe to boot!! Great run! Tahoe is my favorite place.
 

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Great time on Ellis Peak trail. Money shot with Tahoe in the background. The lower control arm skid plates came in handy. Seriously considering the same lift and 37s as the Wildtrak that was with us. He made it look easy while I was earning battle scars. šŸ˜‚

Ford Bronco Ellis Peak.  Two Broncos, Seven Jeeps, and an FJ 852D5D57-BD0C-4A21-A233-0D2CC701983C

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Ford Bronco Ellis Peak.  Two Broncos, Seven Jeeps, and an FJ 852D5D57-BD0C-4A21-A233-0D2CC701983C

Ford Bronco Ellis Peak.  Two Broncos, Seven Jeeps, and an FJ 852D5D57-BD0C-4A21-A233-0D2CC701983C
Ford Bronco Ellis Peak.  Two Broncos, Seven Jeeps, and an FJ 852D5D57-BD0C-4A21-A233-0D2CC701983C


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Ford Bronco Ellis Peak.  Two Broncos, Seven Jeeps, and an FJ 852D5D57-BD0C-4A21-A233-0D2CC701983C


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Looks very pretty out there.
 

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Great time on Ellis Peak trail. Money shot with Tahoe in the background. The lower control arm skid plates came in handy. Seriously considering the same lift and 37s as the Wildtrak that was with us. He made it look easy while I was earning battle scars. šŸ˜‚

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Do you think you lost clearance because of the skid plates? How much weight were you carrying?
 

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Yep. And just east of the Rubicon. Itā€™s a 4/10 difficulty. Couple sketchy spots but not too bad. Next month, we are hitting Signal Peak off of Eagle Lakes road, north of I-80.
Nice! Done the rubicon couple times about 13 years ago. I bet itā€™s really a challenge today šŸ˜‚
 

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That looks awesome
 

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Do you think you lost clearance because of the skid plates? How much weight were you carrying?
Maybe 1/8" if that. Weight was minimal other than a small ice chest and a couple chairs. The winch plate/winch/fabfours add to the stock weight of course.

You don't realize how small my rig on SAS 35s looks compared to the Wildtrak on Methods (-12mm offset) and 37s. Big difference. Like "I'm getting kinda self-conscious thinking about it" difference. LOL.

Here's my rig on the left. The Rubicon and WT are both on 37s.

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I mean, you really sound insecure about a couple inches. :D
Yes. Iā€™m not a big fan of banging and scraping. Even with skid plates. Then again, this is about as hard as Iā€™m willing to go. Itā€™s not like Iā€™m doing Cadillac Hill or Fordyce anytime soon, if ever.
 
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How did the FJ do? Curious because I own one.
 
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How did the FJ do? Curious because I own one.
FJ did fine. He and 4 other Jeeps took the easier route up to Ellis Lake where we met for lunch. Then we all headed to the peak. Just me, the Rubicon, and the Wildtrak went all the way to the top.

A stock wrangler on 32ā€™s made the trip all the way up when doing the recon a couple weeks ago so Iā€™m sure the FJ wouldā€™ve been fine. The parking up top is minimal and peeps were tired at that point so we decided head out after we came down.

Also of note, the Trail Control mode was clutch coming down. Set it to 2.5mph and you donā€™t have to touch a pedal. Pretty cool IMO.
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