Pics of Rubicon Run July 4th 08
Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2008 12:38 pm
Despite all nay saying I got from people once announced I’d try to run with this POS $400 rig you see that I got as is; we made it through. Ran almost the entire con with stock 84 b2 axles and drive train on 35’s, geared low with an auburn lsd in the rear. Made it from Loon Lake to Buck Island and back to loon, only carnage experienced was a flat tire. Luckily we made friends in the beginning of the trail, who convinced us to go to buck island with them, they towed us up a total of 3 hills throughout the entire weekend.
Bought this thing as a joint venture with a buddy $200 each and we made it through the con without a single break, I’m pretty stoked. People were breaking all weekend, it made for an interesting challenge trying to get around these guys, seeing as it was the first time my friend and i had ever driven through the con.
Flexed up coming out of gatekeeper

Shot with DSC-T1 at 2008-07-08
I’m really impressed with what these ttb’s can straddle, great ground clearance. We’re keeping them but stepping up to exploder axle’s front and rear.

Shot with DSC-T1 at 2008-07-08
A lot of friendly folks on the Rubicon no doubt.

Shot with DSC-T1 at 2008-07-08
Campsite at buck

Shot with DSC-T1 at 2008-07-08
And again

Shot with DSC-T1 at 2008-07-08

Shot with DSC-T1 at 2008-07-08
Coming into Buck Island

Shot with DSC-T1 at 2008-07-08
Jeepers taking the wrong line in the box

Shot with DSC-T1 at 2008-07-08
The two characters I came with enjoying the entertainment in the box

Shot with DSC-T1 at 2008-07-08

Shot with DSC-T1 at 2008-07-08
Zuki stepped right up the soup bowl

Shot with DSC-T1 at 2008-07-08
A member of the group we followed through the con
Blew a burfield joint trying to make it up the bowl

Shot with DSC-T1 at 2008-07-08

Shot with DSC-T1 at 2008-07-08
We didn’t get any pics of the gnarly stuff we went through seeing as it was the first time either of us had driven through the con, distracting us from anything other than getting through it all.
I only saw one other b2 out there and he cracked a leaf spring in half right after gatekeeper. He had a straight front axle though. We were the only people I saw on the con without a straight front axle. Someone’s gotta represent the twin traction beams. Everyone we went by that was broke or just sitting on the trail were amazed we made it though, and some people just gave us nasty disgusted looks. It all was quite entertaining.
Bought this thing as a joint venture with a buddy $200 each and we made it through the con without a single break, I’m pretty stoked. People were breaking all weekend, it made for an interesting challenge trying to get around these guys, seeing as it was the first time my friend and i had ever driven through the con.
Flexed up coming out of gatekeeper

Shot with DSC-T1 at 2008-07-08
I’m really impressed with what these ttb’s can straddle, great ground clearance. We’re keeping them but stepping up to exploder axle’s front and rear.

Shot with DSC-T1 at 2008-07-08
A lot of friendly folks on the Rubicon no doubt.

Shot with DSC-T1 at 2008-07-08
Campsite at buck

Shot with DSC-T1 at 2008-07-08
And again

Shot with DSC-T1 at 2008-07-08

Shot with DSC-T1 at 2008-07-08
Coming into Buck Island

Shot with DSC-T1 at 2008-07-08
Jeepers taking the wrong line in the box

Shot with DSC-T1 at 2008-07-08
The two characters I came with enjoying the entertainment in the box

Shot with DSC-T1 at 2008-07-08

Shot with DSC-T1 at 2008-07-08
Zuki stepped right up the soup bowl

Shot with DSC-T1 at 2008-07-08
A member of the group we followed through the con
Blew a burfield joint trying to make it up the bowl

Shot with DSC-T1 at 2008-07-08

Shot with DSC-T1 at 2008-07-08
We didn’t get any pics of the gnarly stuff we went through seeing as it was the first time either of us had driven through the con, distracting us from anything other than getting through it all.
I only saw one other b2 out there and he cracked a leaf spring in half right after gatekeeper. He had a straight front axle though. We were the only people I saw on the con without a straight front axle. Someone’s gotta represent the twin traction beams. Everyone we went by that was broke or just sitting on the trail were amazed we made it though, and some people just gave us nasty disgusted looks. It all was quite entertaining.