With the mirrors in tow mode, no less.
With the mirrors in tow mode, no less.
Never said Ram owners were smart...
The Bullwinkel look just kills me...
I don’t get it either. Works fine for towing but they actually work better in normal mode for regular driving![]()
What bumper is that? I like that it's much lower profile than most winch bumpers or bro-dozer bumpers I've seen.
Hells Gate is just a big ramp. And Moab is all ramps and ledges. And is actually easier IMO with a longer wheelbase. Everything is 10X harder and requires more skill in a short wheel base. The longer the wheel base, the more planted. ...
Yep, I did. Not sure if I did anything but might've helped. I didn't really feel as if it would have right come towards me if it went, but I was ready to jump.
Well, not all of Moab. You've never run Coyote Canyon I'd guess...
Well, not all of Moab. You've never run Coyote Canyon I'd guess...
the saddest part about me is I've never put my Jeeps in Moab. THIS NEEDS TO BE FIXED.
I have the very first one made. Actually my truck has a lot of prototypes on it. The original guy sold his jig to this dude: https://www.highcountrycustoms.net/shop - but mine is about 2 inches shorter than all the ones being made now.
My mirrors are incapable of flipping up![]()
I'm going to contact them. I'd love a bumper like that. My Dodge is a 3rd gen and a diesel which I know creates some issues for winch space but I'd really just like a receiver incorporated into a high clearance bumper that I could put a winch on when necessary. Do you have a sway bar disconnect on your 4th gen? It seems to articulate pretty well.
Nice job Mac
Well, there’s the evidence. My front driver tire is slightly left of where yours was. The line was close but different.
So hard to tell from looking at pics after the fact. So many factors come into play. A little left or right, wheelbase, etc... A big one is consistent torque being applied when your rear wheel is yet to climb which lifts the front wheel. Easing in and letting it settle, then inch fwd and let settle, then inch fwd and let settle, repeat until the rear wheel starts to climb. May have worked, but may have not. So many factors. I wouldn't try to Monday morning quarterback it, just hit it again next year and try not to flop.![]()
So hard to tell from looking at pics after the fact. So many factors come into play. A little left or right, wheelbase, etc... A big one is consistent torque being applied when your rear wheel is yet to climb which lifts the front wheel. Easing in and letting it settle, then inch fwd and let settle, then inch fwd and let settle, repeat until the rear wheel starts to climb. May have worked, but may have not. So many factors. I wouldn't try to Monday morning quarterback it, just hit it again next year and try not to flop.![]()
