Huntsville Alabama / Tennessee Valley Chat
Just got directed to this thread thanks to Jk-rubi.. I'm plannin a ride to wooly's on sunday myself.. I would love to meet up with yall. I"ll be leavin the coolsprings area, got a meeting at work till around 10:15-10:30. So, should put me at woolys by 11:15-11:30 at the latest.
-Chad-
-Chad-
Lift kits on sale (here is 2.5"), and 15% forum discount in this thread. If you already had shocks, you could probably sell theirs for $75-100, and end up with some coils for roughly $150. 
Discount/sale good till Feb 14 . . . if I read that right. Based on what I read in the above thread, Ben is wheeling and dealing.

Discount/sale good till Feb 14 . . . if I read that right. Based on what I read in the above thread, Ben is wheeling and dealing.
Checked out more Skyline trails. Good ride and fun place - definitely has something for everyone (and sometimes maybe a little more than they were counting on). Stumbled on a trail that was at least a Level 4+, maybe a 5 (even TINMAN wouldn't get bored on this puppy). I was heading up, but as I drove around each bend in the trail, the Level seemed to rise by about 1/2. Started as a 2, then 2.5, then 3, etc . . . until I was looking at 2-3 foot ledges, stairstepped one after the other. It was dark when I "found" it, so after scouting a little more on foot (it only got worse), I decided to retreat. Banged something underneath on the way back down (first time I've touched anything since I mounted the 35's several months ago), but didn't see obvious indications of contact when I checked with the flashlight. Think I'll try riding that one again as a passenger when RedRecon gets that 6" lift with 37's installed on his JK, or with TINMAN when he gets a hankering for off-road glory.
Wilbur is still fairly clean here.

Mud, for those so inclined, is everywhere to be had, whether you want to get into it or not. Spent 30 minutes at the car wash, and Wilbur's still dirty.

Lots of nice dirt track.

Dropping down past some Level 2 stuff . . . this particular trail peaked with some Level 4, but I was headed down, so was able to make it without incident.
Wilbur is still fairly clean here.

Mud, for those so inclined, is everywhere to be had, whether you want to get into it or not. Spent 30 minutes at the car wash, and Wilbur's still dirty.

Lots of nice dirt track.

Dropping down past some Level 2 stuff . . . this particular trail peaked with some Level 4, but I was headed down, so was able to make it without incident.
Checked out more Skyline trails. Good ride and fun place - definitely has something for everyone (and sometimes maybe a little more than they were counting on). Stumbled on a trail that was at least a Level 4+, maybe a 5 (even TINMAN wouldn't get bored on this puppy). I was heading up, but as I drove around each bend in the trail, the Level seemed to rise by about 1/2. Started as a 2, then 2.5, then 3, etc . . . until I was looking at 2-3 foot ledges, stairstepped one after the other. It was dark when I "found" it, so after scouting a little more on foot (it only got worse), I decided to retreat. Banged something underneath on the way back down (first time I've touched anything since I mounted the 35's several months ago), but didn't see obvious indications of contact when I checked with the flashlight. Think I'll try riding that one again as a passenger when RedRecon gets that 6" lift with 37's installed on his JK, or with TINMAN when he gets a hankering for off-road glory.
Dropping down past some Level 2 stuff . . . this particular trail peaked with some Level 4, but I was headed down, so was able to make it without incident.

Dropping down past some Level 2 stuff . . . this particular trail peaked with some Level 4, but I was headed down, so was able to make it without incident.



