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Moab wheeling video. Fresh cut of putting our Cyber School Bus yellow Built-Sqach (non Sqach built past Sqach) on 37's with our Lexus GX470 along for the ride.
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Left almost all air in since these were not planned trips, more impromptu as we drove to AZ for Overland Expo. Run a few trails then wheels up for AZ to stay on track timewise.Looks awesome!
Also doesn't look like either of you air downed very much, if at all.
The rock at Moab is extremely grippy. So much that it kinda messes with your head because everything you're used to tells you your tires should slip.Looks awesome!
Also doesn't look like either of you air downed very much, if at all.
Yes editing for some, but we were one a very tight time limit to get back on the road. So we stayed out of the overly fun bits. Also the 6G needed to be in ONE piece for Overland Expo that started 36hrs later! Much easier to wheel hard on the WAY home, if all we had to do was winch the broken rig back on the trailer!Looks like you guys had fun. Not sure if it was just video editing, but looks like you skipped the good obstacles on Hells Revenge.
Never been there, but its on my bucket list. Coming from the SE, we have always aired down. Some maybe too much.The rock at Moab is extremely grippy. So much that it kinda messes with your head because everything you're used to tells you your tires should slip.
Nicely done, but surprised you did not do the Hell's Gate. Next time...Moab wheeling video. Fresh cut of putting our Cyber School Bus yellow Built-Sqach (non Sqach built past Sqach) on 37's with our Lexus GX470 along for the ride.
I get it. Starting Metal-tech 4x4 was motivating and the excuse for this West Coast kid to travel and wheel across the US. I have enjoyed Wheeling Windrock TN and Superlift in Hot Springs AR. Of course Tellico when it was fully open back in the day. Helped fix a few trucks on Helicopter Pad. This is why back in 2019 right before the shut down Metal-tech 4x4 at an East Coast event, gave away a trip where we flew you out, put you up then delivered you at the start of the Rubicon as the driver of our built FJ40. The winners finally were able to do it in 21, good stuff.Never been there, but its on my bucket list. Coming from the SE, we have always aired down. Some maybe too much.
There was a bit of a line backed up for the Gate over at the drop in. With limited time we watched a bit then bounced. I have run it quite a few times before, never gets old. It would have been nice for the Brits that were visiting in our group but just was not time.Nicely done, but surprised you did not do the Hell's Gate. Next time...
We are just about to release the rear bumper system. Center mounted spare up to 40"! With the 37's and 39's you can run a fuel can on either side of the tire. CNC billet machined soft shackle pull points and LED back up lights. The whole package!Loving that rear bumper with tire carrier. So awesome!