Cleghorn march 2 or 3
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Yeah I'm hoping ill be back from the field so I can put in my front and rear spring retainers, front bumpstops, and brake hoses. It droops so much now I might have to get a new front driveshaft bc its limited by it rubbing the crossover pipe. But I really wanted to make this a Saturday run.
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I say meet by the mickey Ds at like 0900 and bypass all the fire road. Jesse knows a way to just hit the trails and skip the fire roads. Made for a good 4 Hr day trip after stopping and bullshitting a bunch with only 3 rigs. Stock rubicons easily do the trail if its dry. Javent been up it wet yet.
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I say meet by the mickey Ds at like 0900 and bypass all the fire road. Jesse knows a way to just hit the trails and skip the fire roads. Made for a good 4 Hr day trip after stopping and bullshitting a bunch with only 3 rigs. Stock rubicons easily do the trail if its dry. Javent been up it wet yet.
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I have an unlimited sport with a 2.5in lift and I've ran Cleghorn many times, even did every Bypass. All I recommend is that you disconnect the sway bar and you should be good. Now if it's wet it can be a bit harder.
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Oh my jeep is stock just some diff covers rocksliders and rubi tires!