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Re: AGR Ranch - Nocona, TX
[Re: ducktrooper]
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07/20/03 09:34 AM
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Joined: Mar 2001
Posts: 544
Rock Warrior
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It is amazing how much articulation and how well the limited slip in "Bucket's" Trooper works. I was having to use quite a bit of skinny pedal in the wife's Montero Sport and he was just walking up things with no wheel spin.
Maybe one day Tera will have a 4:1 for our vehicles...seems Mitsubishi is the last car manuf. to get the "cool" stuff.
Had a GREAT time out at Barnwell Mtn. The trails out there have gotten significantly more difficult. Most all the 2 diamond trails are on par with just about any trail around Ouray/Telluride/Silverton. The 3+ diamond trails WILL require some sort of locking differential, either front or rear....or a winch or strap. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
I think I had to take the strap once and another guy had to take it several times...but not once for the Trooper, it was fun watching how smooth it was.
'01MS 2" OME Lift, 32"Michelin LTX A/T '02 WJ 4.7HO OME Lift, 31" BridgestoneA/Trevos '94ZJ (sold) PicsIf God had not kicked man out of the Garden of Eden, the Sierra Club would have!
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