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Kicking off 2022 with a trip to Moab, UT to run the trails with my friends. I hope you guys enjoy this episode of us running the Steel Bender trail.
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These balls are neither from AR or 67. I purchased them (Tackform 20mm ball) from Amazon before anything was available and had to source hardware from ACE to make it work. I haven't checked on availability but I should get the AR version to clean up the install.Are thos AR BALLS or something from 67?
Thank you. The views were amazing!Love the video and the scenery!
The badlands is more than a capable vehicle...great video...thank you!Kicking off 2022 with a trip to Moab, UT to run the trails with my friends. I hope you guys enjoy this episode of us running the Steel Bender trail.
I'm glad you're enjoying them and really appreciate the feedback. Majority of the time I engage the rear locker only. Choosing a different line and/or giving it the good ole bump makes a big difference. That being said, having a front locker does come in handy. The video below is of some in cabin footage from the Steel Bender trail that didn't make the cut. However, I wanted to share them with the hopes that it may provide some insight into the different situations where I'm using the locker/s out on the trail. This YT video is unlisted so it can only be viewed here.I always love your videos and get excited every time you do another one. I drive a Black Diamond without front lockers. Can you talk about whether different obstacles need both or if you think rear only would be good. Maybe even try some obstacles with only the rear locker. Thanks!!
I appreciate the positive vibes. The Bronco rocks!!The badlands is more than a capable vehicle...great video...thank you!
That video is a huge help. No other video that I have seen shows anything like that. Shows how the rear locker is what you need to get over most of the terrain. Without a front locker, a little tiny bit more pedal may suffice or a little help from a friend.I'm glad you're enjoying them and really appreciate the feedback. Majority of the time I engage the rear locker only. Choosing a different line and/or giving it the good ole bump makes a big difference. That being said, having a front locker does come in handy. The video below is of some in cabin footage from the Steel Bender trail that didn't make the cut. However, I wanted to share them with the hopes that it may provide some insight into the different situations where I'm using the locker/s out on the trail. This YT video is unlisted so it can only be viewed here.
I’m glad it helped and will look to incorporate more of these types of clips in the videos.That video is a huge help. No other video that I have seen shows anything like that. Shows how the rear locker is what you need to get over most of the terrain. Without a front locker, a little tiny bit more pedal may suffice or a little help from a friend.
Love your videos, thanks for sharing!Kicking off 2022 with a trip to Moab, UT to run the trails with my friends. I hope you guys enjoy this episode of us running the Steel Bender trail.
Appreciate it!! Thank you for watching.Love your videos, thanks for sharing!