Reiter Pit

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Here are some wheelin pics from last weekend. Had a pretty good group of Bronco II's. We ran a few trails at Reiter Pit. I think we did sack-up, cable trail, grumpy....and maybe a few more. I'm not real familiar with the area, so I don't know all the names.

http://www.broncoii4x4.com/reiter-pit-1 ... er-pit.php

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:eek: :eek: Bob was our entertainment for the day

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i love the bronco with the boggers!
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looks like y'all had some fun! I always have liked the red BII with the exo. I like the way he made a soft top.

do they let y'all run bead locks on the street up there?
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DBrown wrote:looks like y'all had some fun! I always have liked the red BII with the exo. I like the way he made a soft top.

do they let y'all run bead locks on the street up there?
Lots of people run beadlocks on the street. A couple years ago Brad(red bronco) and I both got stopped by the state patrol and nothing was said about the beadlocks. So as far as I know, it's not an issue.
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Rockcrawler wrote:i love the bronco with the boggers!
Which one? :hmmm:
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I was told that was even an issue here in KY. from what I understand bead locks are not DOT approved because the bolts can break. I think I read it on pirate.....

that is why I was thinking of running the ones that go inside the rim.
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Looks like fun :frown:
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i love both of them! i really like the blue one! As far as bead locks go now days you can get away with them because most police dont know the diffrence bettween the fake bead locks and the real ones and they arnt going crawl around and look for a DOT number. So those stupid looking fake beadlocks do, do some good.
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awesome pic's. Matt every so often i'll check out your pic's in the trrail sectio main page and a couple of the rigs i see on there have come along way including yours... ya give me inspiration. :cool: i like them all your bud's sure love the boggers do they really hook up on the rocks and tree roots?
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Yeah those guys swear by boggers. I've never really liked them though. I've proven time and time again that I'll go where the boggers go and then some. ;) Actually with 6 trucks and almost as many different tires, we all seem to hang up in the same spots.
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what i want to do is put 44 tsl front and 44 boggers rear one of these days.
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what size boggers are those on the green b2 on the far right in the first pic? Im putting full width axles on mine and Im trying to decide what tire size I want to start with. Those look like 37s or 38s and that is what I am thinking of picking up to start with. That would give me a good idea of how they are going to fit.
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Those are 38's. He's not full width, but does have quite a bit of offset. We've all had to do some sledge hammer work to clear 35-36's.
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I was to busy playing soccer to be invited. Actually I went to moses lake and rode the bike in the dunes. A little cold but fun. Here is a pic from Mudfest II in Monroe a few years ago.
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Sorry EBteve, I couldn't resist. Miss ya. :redneck:
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