My Trailblazer Wheeling in VA
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My Trailblazer Wheeling in VA
Spent 100 miles off pavement in the GWNF near Harrisonburg, VA. I would recommend anyone to give it a try.
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Trailblazer looks good. I love the first pic.
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Was that TECORE this year? I'm still a member over there, but I traded my 2wd Trailblazer for my ZR2. It looks like the off road community over there is growing.
Nice pics, and looks like lots of fun.
Nice pics, and looks like lots of fun.
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It was Tecore 3. I would love to go back and do some of the tougher stuff. They did get a pretty cool vid of my truck on some 3 foot rock ledges and a side trail no one else would do.
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your trailblazer is great. now those 305's are about 32" right? did you have to trim your fenders at all
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32.8 if I remember right. I did trim the inner fenders a ton and the outer a couple inches at the front rear by the door, but will eventually cut more to fit whatever fender flare I can find that is even close.
I also have had 285 75 16 on there and have a set of 34x10.50 LTB's in the garage. One mounted as a spare and may mount the other 3 tonight. I have been wanting to play with them.
I usually swap tires alot, but the Pro Comps are the best tire I have had out of several set of mt's and swampers. BFG, Dayton, Firestone, SX, SSR, and I would buy these over any of them. Incredible offroad and quiet on. Super tough sidewalls too.
I also have had 285 75 16 on there and have a set of 34x10.50 LTB's in the garage. One mounted as a spare and may mount the other 3 tonight. I have been wanting to play with them.
I usually swap tires alot, but the Pro Comps are the best tire I have had out of several set of mt's and swampers. BFG, Dayton, Firestone, SX, SSR, and I would buy these over any of them. Incredible offroad and quiet on. Super tough sidewalls too.
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