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Location: Columbia, TN
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Which trails at Windrock
About 3 years ago I took my buggy and I don't remember very much except Rattle rock. I have searched and seen a thread where a guy asked which trails would be best for his rig but never got a good answer, so here you go.
A buddy and I are taking out TJ's 35" tires locked front,rear upgraded axles and body protection. 1) Stay off Rail Trail 2) I may try rattle rock but we will see. Now what trails should I take? We are going Thanksgiving weekend.
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Trail 2 then it runs in to 16 and it has a good section in it where you can get down in the creek and ride. Rail trail really just has about two real bad spots in it and if you want you can winch at those points also trail 3 is good as well.
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Trail 39 is perfect for 35s and lockers. It's more challenging then 16, but easily doable with 35s. I recently took a group of Scramblers with 35s, 36s, and 33s thru it with no problem. Start on the lower side way out on a gravel rd, and finish up near trail 3. Note that the rail trail is off of 39.
If it's wet, you'll most likely need a winch. Have fun,
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Thanks we will try those!
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[QUOTE=corkey;6564156]Well what I'm wanting to do is lift my jeep up about 3.5 or 4 inches. I was wondering if anyone has ever used pressure treated lumber. Any suggestion on this would be appreciated. :jeep:[/QUOTE] |
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