I got a text last week from [USER=2026]@felipecj[/USER] asking if I wanted to come wheeling with them at Stony Lonesome in Cullman, AL on Saturday, so of course my response was:
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Our group consisted of a '71 CJ5, an LS swapped twin stick Toyota, a Yamaha Rhino and myself. The goal was to have an easy trail day and hit a few decent rock trails at the end.
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The CJ was purchased by the owner's grandfather in '73 and has been on the family farm ever since, now being used and enjoyed by 4 generations. Pretty darn cool!
I aired down to 13PSI and followed along. I didn't get too many pics since we didn't stop much but got a few toward the end of the day we hit Bootleg Creek and Rock Creek, 2 pretty decent rock trails at the park. Here is a video of these trails: [MEDIA=youtube]vuWNmharbts:706[/MEDIA]
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Much to my surprise, the Jeep did really well for being open/open on 33s. I only had to pull cable in 1 spot and earned a few new dents and scrapes on the bottom, but was really happy with how it went. I did unsuccessfully try to put a rock through the transmission pan, so that will need to have a skid plate added soon. The rear swap bar also got torn off but it wasn't being used anyway.
All being said, great day on the trails with some great folks.