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Gold 2001 Toyota 4Runner

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Wheeler Lake, 7/26/2003
 
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TrailDamage.com member since June 22nd, 2003
 
City: Aurora
State: Colorado
Age Range: 36-40
Job Title: software developer

Favorite Passengers: Donna, Hannah, Logan and Peter
I wheel with a CB radio

TRAIL DAMAGE: various body dents, various bumper dents, (entirely removed plastic fake bumper due to sever trail abuse), thrashed skid plates, minor frame dents, always scraped sliders, dented rear lower control arm frame mount, lots of paint scratches, tail pipe is frequently dented, cracked side mirror from backing into an Aspen tree, broke a front CV joint at Carnage Canyon in Spring of '03

Current Modifications
 

ARB rear locker
4.88 gears
Old Man Emu springs and shocks
Slee Offroad sliders
TJM front bumper
32" BFG Mud Terrains

Future Modifications
 

Stronger lower control arms and mounts
Rear bumper
A winch

Favorite Colorado Trail: Holy Cross
Why? Great obstacles and scenery. Is about as difficult a trail as I can do with my truck not having a locker or solid front axle.

Favorite Utah Trail: Golden Spike
Why? The Poison Spider/Golden Spike/Gold Bar Rim run is probably my all time favorite trail because of its technical difficulty, variety of obstacles and beautiful scenery.

Least Favorite Trail: Iron Chest
Why? I haven't driven it, but I rode along with a friend one time. I think it would be carnage for my under carriage, and the trail is almost void of places for passing oncoming traffic.

 
Trails Conquered
(3 Trails)

Gillespie Gulch
Spring Creek
Wheeler Lake

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