Southern California Club Xterra
Southern California Club Xterra => SCCX Xcursion Pictures => Topic started by: onewaysoldier on March 28, 2010, 12:38:46 AM
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It was more of a super slow flop over as opposed to rollover. No one was injured. My passenger sorta freaked out for a few seconds. Surprisingly I didn't even get a shot adrenaline when it happen. Just calmly climbed out of the X, grabbed the winch gear, asked a friend to take some photos, worked with one of my younger brothers, his co driver, & another driver to winch it back over. Ended up using a couple of large boulders, tow strap & a couple mounting points on the X to get it right side up again. After spending about 30 minutes on its side the X fired right up and ran great the rest of the day. Didn't have a problem getting back in the saddle again. My passenger hopped right back in and we carried on our merry way.
Funds are more than tight so I won't be replacing the doors or fender any time soon. But, I'm confident I can knock out most of the dents and get the windows working properly again. The rear quarter class busted because I didn't strap down my the town hitch I had pulled off right before we got to Wildomar. Figured it wasn't going to be an exciting day so I didn't bother strapping it down. I will be replacing or repairing the mirror, door latch, & quarter glass as soon as I can.
Yes, there was a lot of things I could have done differently to prevent the roll over. In short, I should have aired down before going out to play; wouldn't have slipped off my line. I should have removed my spare spare from my roof before before leaving (I moved this weekend and was transporting it from the storage unit); wouldn't have been as top heavy and may have not even rolled. I should have picked a different line going up the hill; sorta picked the more difficult line. I should have jammed it into reverse and gassed it backwards when I started to go; could have driven out of it. And the list goes on... But, it's all part of the lifestyle of being a off-roader... I've been told it's not a matter of "if you roll..." but "when you roll..." and I proved that true. I'll take care of the X, fix it up, and hit the trail again as soon as I can :-)
Well, here's the pics.
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as long as everyone is ok. My roomate is going to the yard this week to pick up another Dana 30 (he snap his in half at mohave road) I will tell him to keep an eye out for mirrors and doors.
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I've got a complete D44 (rear) in my garage. It's from a 91' wagoneer. 61.5" wms 2 wms. Good axles & gears. Seals will need to be replaced though. I'll give it to him for $100.
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as long as everyone is ok. My roomate is going to the yard this week to pick up another Dana 30 (he snap his in half at mohave road) I will tell him to keep an eye out for mirrors and doors.
could have sold him my old rig. Windows and all
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Dang!
Glad to hear you're OK and the X is merely a bit injured. Cosmetics at best it looks.
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Glad to hear no one was hurt.
I'm surprised no one has said "it'll buff out" yet, but I guess that's kind of what Paul said.
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Good job keeping things in perstective. I'm glad everyone is ok and you still had fun despite the bump in the road. ;)
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Top heavy Gen 1's.... ;D
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I think there's a cream that'll make those wrinkles disappear.
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he snap his front.
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More pics and video here http://forums.fourwheeler.com/70/8187501/california-chapter/mojave-rd-2010-pics-vids-and-stories/index.html (http://forums.fourwheeler.com/70/8187501/california-chapter/mojave-rd-2010-pics-vids-and-stories/index.html)
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Ouch.
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SCsilverX, xterradude and myself were JUST there! that was the hill that i almost laid my rig over on...glad you're alright man!
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Glad to hear no one was hurt.
I'm surprised no one has said "it'll buff out" yet, but I guess that's kind of what Paul said.
It'll buff out.
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Yeah bummer :'( happens sometimes in spots like those: Uphill rutted gullies can be tippy, spotting w/ slow carefull tire placement can sometimes help (Ie.. better to back down and adjust the line, once you fell front tires lift stop if you could?)
Sheet metal is so superfluous and can be replaced, safety is always #1 in these situations so glad everybody is ok, good use of the winch.
Been on that hill and those others: wildomar has some really narrow, nasty rutted sections that are more like moto trails than truck ones.
Bulid it back better than ever w/ external tube & metal work: maybe rack replacment with tube beyond the body up top, body Armor (like flat sheet on top of stock for door, rear quarters sections like the jeeps below) , Interior cage, fenders? and even think about replacing rear glass with tinted polycarb like guys back east have done.
http://www.poisonspyder.com/images/product/jkrocker_knockers/jkrockerknocker5.jpg
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Check ebay.
I have seen whole doors on there a few times with the glass and all for cheap
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There was also a silver X down at ecology in Chula Vista a month or two back. Doors were still there, and so was the 1/4 panel...just bring a saw-z-all
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Xtoolbox - couldn't agree with you more. I could have very easily back down after floating the front tire.
Here's what I'm thinking of doing over the next couple years while putting in lockers & t-case gears.
Making the last car payment on the X next month. 1st 5 years are done. :-)
Exo w/ a chopped rear end & front end.
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Trimming the ARB front down a bit
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Making a set of summer doors & doing some fun work to the front end
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Bummer about rolling the x! but you're right about the saying "it's not about if you roll, but when..." we've all got it coming. rolls happen.
Who's chopped X's are those in the last 2 pics you posted?
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Who's chopped X's are those in the last 2 pics you posted?
I'll try and figure it out. I got the photos a couple weeks ago.
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Hey! Some how I missed this, but I'm the x u saw at the pizza joint, glad to see u got some wicked plans!
I live right there and am about a whole 5-10 mins from the park, if anyone ever heads up there send me an email! ( kylehasafiretruck@gmail.com) and I would be glad to go on a run. Or at least meet up!
Got a good garage to in the area to do work on X's post injury :P..
Onewaysoldier...u ever out this way lemme know love to rock that trail!
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You need the top left sticker (ebay)
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i like the bottom left sticker!
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Nice to see no one got hurt. A bit of bondo and a spray can and you're ready for the next trip.
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Got the new doors installed. They're white. Working on some summer, low profile doors. Will post pics in a few weeks once they're finished.
Totally dig the sticker in the lower left corner too. Sorta feel like I should put the upper left one on as well.