Looks great brother....Installed American Adventure Labs High Line Leds. Decided to keep the stock liners for now.
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Ops I misread the Thread title. Got a little trigger happy. Deleted.Looks great brother....
although this should be in the “TO” forum
Can you elaborate on the disconnect & resume button?..... only blemish on an otherwise perfect score was she used the normal sway bar disconnect button. But after going down the trail at speed and noticing it re-connecting , she remembered to use the resume button.
I can’t fault her for that though......
Sure..... with the tazer you can remap a button to control the elect sway bar on Rubi, it’s called sway kill . I chose the resume button, when you’re using cruise control the button works normally. When it’s remapped you can disconnect any time and travel at any speed without the nannies reconnecting on you.Can you elaborate on the disconnect & resume button?
Great pictures!Hooned around at the vulture santuary!
I've been to Rocks and Valleys, but in July. Fun place.Well not today, but over the weekend when to an off road park called Rocks and Valley in Michigan for their reject run. There were a ton of people. Their parking lot was full a near by business parking lot was fun and the service access road about two miles away had truck and trailers parked for over a mile down the service road.
I have been here many times, so not a lot of pics. There was a bunch of fools running around though so there was plenty of action. Did have to winch up two different inclines because the trail was iced over and I could not get a run at it. Just about every vehicle that encountered the incline had to be winched up.
Because of the ice and deep snow, there was a need often for more skinny pedal. The Shitbox XJ was abusing his skinny pedal. I enjoyed the show while drinking Black Rifle Coffee and trying to stay back enough to keep rocks and ice out of my radiator and off the windshield.
Honestly it is probably the most technical wheeling in Michigan.I've been to Rocks and Valleys, but in July. Fun place.