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Looks like y'all had fun
It was a blast! A guy on a 2004 Honda 450, his tie rod came out and he ended up in a small ditch. He was okay and it was a 5 minute fix to get him running again. And another guy with a 650 XMR first was having problems getting his wheeler started, then over heated, the the battery died. It took a little while to get him going, but it was nice getting to see all the scenery in the mountains
 
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It was a blast! A guy on a 2004 Honda 450, his tie rod came out and he ended up in a small ditch. He was okay and it was a 5 minute fix to get him running again. And another guy with a 650 XMR first was having problems getting his wheeler started, then over heated, the the battery died. It took a little while to get him going, but it was nice getting to see all the scenery in the mountains
What's an outing without some "McGyver" repairs on the trail? Lol. The socializing with others is one of my favorite parts of the trip. Looking forward to gathering around the fire and bs'ing with other Pioneer owners this coming weekend
 
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What's an outing without some "McGyver" repairs on the trail? Lol. The socializing with others is one of my favorite parts of the trip. Looking forward to gathering around the fire and bs'ing with other Pioneer owners this coming weekend
The tie rod just pulled out some how, got it back it and zip tied that baby together lol.
 
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Zip ties. They hold the world together lol

And duct tape! Super Glue, bailing wire....

Oh yeah, don't forget privet bushes. Here in the south, they are literally holding the world together.
 
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You think 6-7 PSI is safe even without beadlocks? I have STI Outback MAX which are hard as hell and 8 ply. Running them on stock wheels as well. I think I have around 7-8 PSI in them now, but want to see if I could go lower.
I rode all day yesterday at buckhorn with 6 psi. No head issues. Did cut a sidewall and have to plug that. Back at 5-6 lbs. I might raise mine to 7-8. The tire will compress all the way to the wheel on hard sharp objects.
 
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We upgraded from duct tape to gorilla tape! Works much beer and last longer
Oh heck yeah!! Gorilla tape beats duct tape like a redheaded stepchild. That is awesome stuff
 
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The P1K met it's match against this half of a tree that blew down in my great grandmother's yard. Tried pulling it but there was a limb stuck in the ground. Only thing I could do was jerk on it and move it like 2 feet

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Tuesday I should be picking up a set of skinny/wide Outlaw 2s. Have a little rock/road rash but for the price I can't beat it B2875d9a25e4a9d7288c7224bebf3e55

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Those should look cool on there. Rock/road rash won't hurt anything. Good deal.
 
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Those should look cool on there. Rock/road rash won't hurt anything. Good deal.
Shh. Dont tell anyone, but I got them cheaper than the price listed. Lol. And since they already have the rash I won't be worried too much if I have to get out on the highway or something or a little ways.

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Shh. Dont tell anyone, but I got them cheaper than the price listed. Lol. And since they already have the rash I won't be worried too much if I have to get out on the highway or something or a little ways.

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Made a big deal out of the rash to lower the price huh? Shame on you! Lol
 
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Made a big deal out of the rash to lower the price huh? Shame on you! Lol
Actually no lol. A guy told me about them on Facebook and gave me the guys number and told me to tell him Thomas sent me. So he was willing to drop the price a little

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Actually no lol. A guy told me about them on Facebook and gave me the guys number and told me to tell him Thomas sent me. So he was willing to drop the price a little

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Cool. Thomas really hooked you up.
 
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This coming Friday I'll be ordering new wheels for the OL2s. I'm going with HD3s. There is the option for 5+2 and 6+1. My thought was I could but the 6+1 for the front and the 5+2 for the rear and it should give the same stance. Am I wrong? or should I just go with the 5+2 and get 1" spacers for the rear?
 
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This coming Friday I'll be ordering new wheels for the OL2s. I'm going with HD3s. There is the option for 5+2 and 6+1. My thought was I could but the 6+1 for the front and the 5+2 for the rear and it should give the same stance. Am I wrong? or should I just go with the 5+2 and get 1" spacers for the rear?
No idea bout the 6+1. I've always heard the 5+2 was close to stock. My 30s stick out in the front and sling mud everywhere. But mine aren't skinnies either.
 
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