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GR_76ers_Iverson_3 27-11-2014 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by martytj (Post 1504676)
looks like a good spot to wheel..i am coming over for the jamboree next year from SA and going to Bathurst after that. I plan on wheeling in between..any chance you could let me know where there are tracks like your pics show?

Yeah no problem, I could try pull the track file from that weekend off my GPS if you'd like? There wasn't anything hard on the loop we did but was a really nice drive.
A lot of the stuff I normally do have disappeared around Bathurst with the recent logging in the area, but can definitely point you to some areas... most of them will be covered at the jamboree I would guess.

Cheers,

Gerry

Dylbinator 30-11-2014 01:13 PM

Lift and tyres finally done. 3 inch lift and 31's http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/14...37cc458bd3.jpghttp://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/14...37e59f3858.jpg


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nitrobrent 03-12-2014 05:27 PM

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Mt Airly last weekend

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GR_76ers_Iverson_3 03-01-2015 12:13 PM

Pic thread for post Chrysler Wranglers
 

Went out through sunny corner to test how the new extractors go, hit a nice hail storm and found some unbelievable look outshttp://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/15...5ca2d3b7dc.jpghttp://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/15...92a441e073.jpghttp://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/15...071b05f6f8.jpghttp://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/15...81d12ed61c.jpghttp://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/15...03ab7f4b1c.jpg

SharpWraX 13-01-2015 11:28 PM

Tj sharpwrax tough summer testing
 

Spent two weeks hip hopping beaches, cliffs and numerous tight lumpy tracks and beach camped out as often as weather allowed. Came home for a few days in the middle to resupply and swap racks. These are very very tough TJ racks. 100% performance. As designed and previously tested no sway or movement. Zero. Awesome. Check the web site for details. Going away again to really load up the Super Spoiler and explore the Pallinup Estuary and coastline east of Albany.

It's hard to see with black on black but full TrailSkinz armour was again invaluable. I would never tackle serious tight tracks with my Skinz. Both on my JK and TJ they're are my best mod. They actually reduces stress!

TJ with SHARPWRAX SUPER SPOILER at Mutton Bird Beach, west of Albany WA. Note the Step-up bar on drivers side. Very handy for getting up top. No Skinz for this quick trip. Daughter in the seat.
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TJ SHARPWRAX SUPERMAX on Bremer Bar dunes south coast of WA
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TJ SHARPWRAX SUPERMAX on cliffs at Quarrums Beach east of Peaceful Bay. Well over 100kg loaded on the rack. Fuel, full kit of recovery gear, water, two awnings, Fire wood, chairs, swags etc. Zero sway or load issues.
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TJ SHARPWRAX SUPERMAX near Boat Harbour close to Walpole WA.
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TJ SHARPWRAX SUPERMAX over looking Triggello Beach, east of Bremer Bay
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Camp at Foster Beach west of Bremer Bay.
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TJ SHARPWRAX SUPER MAX Looking over Blossums Beach near Bremer Bay
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TJ SHARPWRAX SUPER MAX Looking over Dillon Bay west of Bremer Bay
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Loaded and heading home. Quick stop at Boxwood Hill inland from Bremer Bay
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SeaComms 14-01-2015 08:00 AM

Man that product testing sure looks like a tough job :)

Do you find much of a difference in vehicle handling with the weight up top? Mine (JK) is noticeably different in handling just changing soft top over to the hard top.

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SharpWraX 14-01-2015 09:49 AM

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Originally Posted by SeaComms (Post 1513319)
Man that product testing sure looks like a tough job :)

Do you find much of a difference in vehicle handling with the weight up top? Mine (JK) is noticeably different in handling just changing soft top over to the hard top.

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LoL! Hadn't thought of that angle but you're right. There has to be an upside of R&D.

I switch tops on my JK often. Didn't notice anything but my JK had a pretty serious suspension setup so maybe that's a factor.

Good question on TJ load. Initially I noticed it on the highway but not as a point of concern just that something was different. Literally forgot about it after that. I drive at 100km per hour.

This initial awareness would I'm sure be the same no matter what 4x4 you load a roof rack and gear on - Nissan, Toy, JK etc.

The rack doesn't sway so there is no momentum build up. It's rock solid. The load is also well inward from the outer edge line of the soft/hard top outer line. This also helps. Most if not all other TJ racks have load area that goes right to the outer edge. Have a look around. You will see what I mean.




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