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Excellent! Thank ya!
There are a few trails that are pretty rocky but not difficult. Here is a video of one, not in joshua tree proper but nearby (even though the title says joshua tree)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LflOHgDKe_8
http://www.desertusa.com/video_pages/dale-rd_movie.html
The second video shows a map of where approximately it is. I have done this in a stock ranger 4x4 with no issues.
I have mixed feelings about the skids. I like the look of them and I think they are well made and will protect my under carriage for the type of wheeling I plan to do. I like the lighter weight of the aluminum. The issues I have are smallish.
1. The originally shipped the wrong bolts which caused one to get stripped and stuck. Boss helped me get in unstuck.
2. They are sort of a pain to install because you have to keep the old stockers in place and trying to thread the "just long enough" bolts through both layers was a challenge (get a helper i did them alone and a helper would have, well, helped. :-))
3. Gas tank skid does not fit. If you look at the holes on the stocker it is about 2/3 of an inch in diameter the ricochet is a 1/3 of an inch. The smaller hole requires a very percise bolt layout. The bolts are attached to the straps which can be installed 1/8 this way or an 1/8 that way. In my case the holes are of by 3/8. Brad at ricochet says he has seen this and I just need to undo the straps and move them (not super keen on undoing my gas tank straps, might request some assistance from one of my more mechanically inclined norcalers for assistance on this one)
I got them anodized black and they were very well done. I would get them again as there are not many aluminum alternatives now that Rasta does not ship to the US. Brad has been helpful as he can and I am sure if Iived in Utah I could have driven over there and he would have helped me figure things out.
hope that helps confirm or confuse your decision :-)
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