Ok, can I get a tally on who lives in/around Denver/Aurora and what kind of terrain is offered across the state... truck's being custom rigged for it so I need up to date/good intel and pictures, along with what works and what doesn't. Thanks everyone.
coloranger
08-18-2006, 07:19 PM
Well we have rocks.... not alot of mud, some trails are narrow. Obviously altitude plays a part in the fuel delivery system. I guess we would need more info from you... what type of vehicle... and such.
THE_REAL_ RAINER
08-18-2006, 09:31 PM
I do, Arvada area. Havnt seen much trails yet though
Larston
08-19-2006, 12:45 AM
If you want trail info, just search the web for Colorado trails. www.colorado4x4.org has info, www.4x4trails.net lists a lot of Colorado trails. There's everything from 2wd dirt roads to four or five of the toughest trails in the country within 4 hours of Denver. There are also two editions of Chuck Wells' 4x4 roads books available at almost every bookstore and outdoors outfitter in the state, along with tons of other off roading and ghost town books specific to Colorado.
THE_REAL_ RAINER
08-19-2006, 12:27 PM
Yep i have one of those books and it has alot if hard, medium and easy trails in it. great book well worth the 20 i spent on it.
Well we have rocks.... not alot of mud, some trails are narrow. Obviously altitude plays a part in the fuel delivery system. I guess we would need more info from you... what type of vehicle... and such.
1979 F-250 Crew cab diesel and 1979 F-250 BB 4x4's
well for around here your trucks are a little on the big side unless you dont mind body damage.
well for around here your trucks are a little on the big side unless you dont mind body damage.
Bah. The gas F-250's stock but the Crew cab has a few tricks up her sleeve.