Beat The Heat This Summer On This COOL Central Arizona Trail | Welcome To Smiley Rock!
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On this episode we get redemption on a trail that tried to force us out due to bad weather several videos ago. The weather was dang near perfect this go around and the locals we wheeled with were great company as always! Welcome to Smiley Rock in Jerome, Arizona.
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This looks like alot of fun. One day I’ll come to AZ and wheel
Sick rigs! I'm loving the no doors on your XJ... I have to do that to mine. 🤙🏽
I’m here in Prescott and know one of the guys who came wheeling with ya. Great footage, even if you’re a one man filming crew. We have gotten lots of footage recently for the channel, including Camp Wood and Fair Oaks Road. Looking forward to trying Smiley Rock some day!
@mountaincrawlers8
Ай бұрын
@@ToolsTrucksTrails thanks! Hope to see your video on smiley soon!
Not much for comments but I really respect your rig and may follow suit on some of the build. Probably just going to build up my Dana 30 and 8.25 rather than swapping. Anyhow, enough said. Nice work.
@mountaincrawlers8
Ай бұрын
@@pvff6375 Thank you! I love being able to inspire others and I appreciate the support.
How dose your xj do wheeling in the AZ heat? I’m personally always worried about it overheating even tho I’ve redone the whole cooling system just Becuse they always run so hot. anything in particular you recommend on prep before hitting the trails to have some peace of mind or am I just overthinking it😅I’m in Utah so not as hot AZ but still!
@mountaincrawlers8
Ай бұрын
It does excellent and it’s just a bone stock cooling system that I’ve always maintained rigorously. It never over heats even on 105 degree days. Just gotta take care of them and make sure you have good airflow through the rad. If the AC condenser fins are plugged with debri it will cause low airflow.
@derikgg9655
Ай бұрын
@@mountaincrawlers8 awesome feed back man, thanks for reply as always! and looking forwards to more of your vids keep doing what your doing! 👊🏻
@mountaincrawlers8
Ай бұрын
@@derikgg9655 thanks!
Love XJ's and at the moment doing alot I mean alot of work to my 97 4 door frame stiffeners, as well as the coil spring conversion in the rear what springs did you go with? I'm also doing a ton swap 05 dana 60 3 linked up front, 14 bolt with disk break conversion and 4 linked in the rear both regeared with 5.38's on 40's
@mountaincrawlers8
Ай бұрын
@@owenwest2402 I’m running iron rock off road 6.5” springs intended for their rear 4 link kit
@owenwest2402
Ай бұрын
@@mountaincrawlers8 You have a sick XJ, Thank's for the response hell yeah! I went with the front 3 link w/Jonny joint's from iron rock off road I got a screaming deal from black Friday last year and I've pieced the 4 link in rear, from Barnes 4WD, and the coil spring conversion from Clayton off road, was thinking a max lift of 6.5/7" would be ideal, waiting till I finish up the front and rear axle and get them back under bolted up and start flexing it out to see what the clearances are and what my number's will be for shocks and bump stops, limiting straps, and hopefully not a bunch of spring changes to find the right one's