by 75DBE » Sun Aug 31, 2014 8:30 pm
So...
I let my son take the 75DBE out today for really it's first solo trail / mud run. What was I thinking! But, he has been putting some time into it so he really earned the opportunity. I trust him. Anyways, they went up to Old Ranch Road. He went out with his girlfriend and her brother and several other folks they met on the trail. All and all, I think there were four of them altogether -- one Bronco and three Jeeps. Like I said -- what was I thinking. So, I got THE call. Dad, are you going to be mad if I broke something -- at like 6:00pm -- and it is now like 8:50pm and they are just getting home. He thought that he broke something coming off the mountain because at one point he hit the brakes -- I don't think that they were going really slow -- and he lost control because the right front grabbed and the left front did not. A 360 (on the trail) later and some real off roading (almost) into a tree and he said he was JUST a bit shaken.
So the good and the bad of the trip -- that I have been able to discern from them so far: The Bronco is a beast, climbed everything, never got stuck and pulled a bunch of people out. The bad -- all of the 35" tires rub on flex, there are alot of little leaks underneath now (transmission, transfer case, oil of course) and the carb does not seem to run very well at high latitude. He said it stalled out ALOT -- not even climbing, just sitting at altitude. (Any thoughts anyone? It is the 1406 Edelbrock carburetor.)
Just a couple of pictures now that my baby is safely back in the garage. Notice I said baby, not garage queen. Overall assessment -- I guess all the work replacing all of the suspension stuff really paid off.
(And the dent in the rocker was already there...)
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Now with disk brakes, has turned into my sons daily driver while he is home on Christmas break.