It did not get dug out with an excavator. Normal vehicle traffic and soil composition made that happen. It is basically Clay Type soil. Water and Mother Nature cause the most damage. Not so much any one vehicle type. Tire Spin causes alot of it to start because people don't want to use 4 wheel drive button.
I love watching people try the same line 5+ times and just spinning wheels tearing up the trail even more. 4wd and lockers sure does make a difference, but I guess it's cooler in 2wd 🤦♂️ For clarification I'm not referring to the people in this video specifically. Although there should never be any shame in pulling line imo
Manual for sure makes those more challenging. Looked like a lot of fun!!
@FrogRunner4x4 yeah the manual adds a lot of difficulty sometimes but it also has its advantages.
I was there today…that obstacle what quite a surprise for a trail that I had seen rated as an “easy moderate.”
@TN_David_Vols I agree lol. That obstacle definitely makes that trail a bit harder.
It did not get dug out with an excavator. Normal vehicle traffic and soil composition made that happen. It is basically Clay Type soil. Water and Mother Nature cause the most damage. Not so much any one vehicle type. Tire Spin causes alot of it to start because people don't want to use 4 wheel drive button.
I love watching people try the same line 5+ times and just spinning wheels tearing up the trail even more. 4wd and lockers sure does make a difference, but I guess it's cooler in 2wd 🤦♂️
For clarification I'm not referring to the people in this video specifically. Although there should never be any shame in pulling line imo
Think if you had a 3rd axle could of done it in 6 wheel drive would of made it. i need to get to windrock agian.
@SpangsWorld lol that could be an interesting build.
Is your jeep a 2.5?
@dannyalley3753 engine? No it's a 3.6L