Southern California Club Xterra
Southern California Club Xterra => SCCX Welcome Center => Topic started by: RockinX on February 09, 2011, 10:06:55 PM
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Marshann (xterrah) here. I ran across Don (Goldfish) today and Oz a while back. It reminded me of how much I miss being a part of the club. I work in the evenings so those early morning meet times became too tough. I ended up bowing out of the club because I am better on the trail than I am on the boards. I still work in the evenings but now get off earlier than before. Instead of hitting the trails on 3-4 hours sleep it will be more like 5-6 hours, which is more doable.
February is historically the start of the active time of the club and I have been working hard toward getting my vehicle in order so I can join the Xcursions. I just got my 100k maintenance done (a little early) so I am mostly in good shape However, one of the main reasons for not hitting the trails with you guys is backspacing issues. I recently traded my Rockcrawler 16s for AR767s, 33 x 10.5 x 15. I really thought that would do the trick. But if I turn my wheel all the way it rubs, even with a 3" SL, the TBs cranked all the way, and lots of trimming done. I suppose it's time to get the sawzall out, although I am not sure if that will do the trick. I am also waiting on an idler arm and some TRE bushings from Calmini and am trying to locate some polyurethane front sway bar bushings, but those are minor things. I love talking shop even if I am not that knowledgeable!
This is not an official "I'm back" post because I would rather participate in runs and then you will know I am back. But I wanted to at least send a shout out to Don who I saw today and belatedly to Oz. As Fred would say
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Hey Marshann! Good to hear from you.
Good to hear the X is getting shipshape. Part of the big problem with front tire clearance is wheel backspacing, but there are ways to trim away metal and still have it look decent. But bear in mind it still might rub the lower control arms, on mine the bolts in the back of the LCAs are super shiny. If it might help, I can snap a pic of what/where I cut (both inner metal lip behind the black plastic and the outer fender, which is super easy to reshape a lip into so it has strength and doesn't look like a hack job. Gained me plenty of clearance for 33s with no body lift.
As far as the poly sway bar bushings, I found them at Pep Boys for cheap. If you get the ones with the bolts and spacers, don't go too long or they'll smack the LCA when you droop it out.
Good times indeed!
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Mod Day for Marshann?
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Marshann (xterrah) here. I ran across Don (Goldfish) today and Oz a while back.
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This is not an official "I'm back" post because I would rather participate in runs and then you will know I am back. But I wanted to at least send a shout out to Don who I saw today and belatedly to Oz. As Fred would say
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Welcome back. I don't know if we've met, unless maybe that was you on the huge Bradshaw Trail run a fews years back, and had large black dog with you.
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Glad to see you here. It is such a rarity to see a modified Xterra that I almost crashed into the parking arm thingy when you pulled up. You have one of the nicest first gens I have ever seen. If one of your co workers tells you some guy was eye balling your truck, don't worry it will probably be me. Hope to see you on an xcurrsion some time.
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I have to talk to Jason still. But a most is in the works....
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If it might help, I can snap a pic of what/where I cut (both inner metal lip behind the black plastic and the outer fender, which is super easy to reshape a lip into so it has strength and doesn't look like a hack job.
As far as the poly sway bar bushings, I found them at Pep Boys for cheap. If you get the ones with the bolts and spacers, don't go too long or they'll smack the LCA when you droop it out.
Hi Bobby! If you could post a picture of what and where you cut, that would be great! I mean, like super great! I have had backspacing issues for way too long. I have no problem if it still rubs and can deal with that. Just anything but having to put the stock wheels back on.
Haha, I was told when I got my recent service done that I would need to get the sway bar bushings from Calmini. Calmini said they are not a part of their suspension kit. Summit Racing said I needed to give them the diameter of the sway bar, and the droop dimension. I got those measurements and when I called back, Spencer in his usual dour manner, said he needed more measurements but whatever he sent me probably wouldn't fit anyways. I saw your message earlier this morning and quickly ran out to Pep Boys before work. The guy checked out my vehicle, went to a shelf, handed me the bushings and said here you go. I can't believe it was that simple. He said it looked like I only needed the bushings since they were squashed. You really helped me out big time with the backspacing and bushing problems. I really, really appreciate it!
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Mod Day for Marshann?
Hi Mitch. Wow, it's seems like a really long time since I've seen you. It looks like I just missed a mod day and I sure could have kept them busy. Preparing to get back on the trail feels like when I first started moding my truck. It is kind of fun and exciting. I just got a winch and the lo pro front and rear light bars. I also recently replaced my upper control arm bushings and fitted them with some zerk fittings. Seems strange driving around without any squeaks, moans and groans. I hope to get everything squared away soon and look forward to seeing you out on the trail again.
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Hey are you the gal that I accosted in Target's PL? Hope I didn't scare you!
Yup, that was me. I think I did give you a funny look when you first stopped me. But as soon as you said the word Xterra, I broke into a big smile. I had to drive around for a while until I was able to park near your truck. Fortunately I wasn't right next to you because mine would have looked totally stock in comparison to yours. Yours is a beast!
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Welcome back. I don't know if we've met, unless maybe that was you on the huge Bradshaw Trail run a few years back, and had large black dog with you.
That was a great run! Even the night climb up and back down the hill of doom was a blast. That was the first trip that my dog (Ruger) went on with the club. He did okay, although he had a tendency to get a little too friendly with the other dogs. He's a big boy at 138 lbs. I think that was even his first time sleeping in a tent. Here is a picture of him getting in the wrong X. I suppose to a dog they all look the same. I got a ramp for him this week because it is getting harder for him to jump into the truck after a day of chasing rabbits. I haven't tried it out yet to see if he will use it, but if he has a choice of staying home or going somewhere fun, I think he will go for it.
(http://sccx.smugmug.com/photos/139228399_7C9Mn-M.jpg)
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We'll have to do that Bradshaw Trail run again this year, it is a great trip. Here's a shot of Ruger that I took on that trip - really a nice dog.
(http://frankbaiamonte.smugmug.com/So-Cal-Club-Xterra-SCCX/Bradshaw-Trail-Mar-2007/DSC00783/532598614_bRJH7-L.jpg)
By the way, is that your SmugMug site at the bottom of your post? There are some great shots in there.
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Glad to see you here. It is such a rarity to see a modified Xterra that I almost crashed into the parking arm thingy when you pulled up. You have one of the nicest first gens I have ever seen. If one of your co workers tells you some guy was eye balling your truck, don't worry it will probably be me. Hope to see you on an xcursion some time.
That was quite a surprise running across a SCCX member.... and of all places, in the loading dock parking entrance of where I work. I enter there because my vehicle is too high to go in the normal entrances. Eh, I've seen a lot of nicer first gens than mine. I guess they are getting more scarce now that they've run their course or people have traded in for a newer model. But it really feels good you saying so. I hope to have my truck ready in the event you are able to set up a Big Bear run. I called Calmini today to find out when I should expect the idler arm I ordered. They said in about 3-4 weeks. That's the same thing they told me two weeks ago. Ah well. They also said it wouldn't be safe to abuse my X until I get that replaced. But I suspect the timing will work out fine.
I hope I didn't make everyone crazy with all these posts. I probably should have combined them into one but you know .... got to get my post count up. ;D
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We'll have to do that Bradshaw Trail run again this year, it is a great trip. Here's a shot of Ruger that I took on that trip - really a nice dog.
By the way, is that your SmugMug site at the bottom of your post? There are some great shots in there.
Thanks for the picture or Ruger! Yes, those are pictures I took a while ago. I just added another link in my signature to my fototime site. Fred (XterracerX) had put in comments on those pics for me. I started transferring them over to my other account, but it is very time consuming. I had more fun reading what he had to say than looking at the pictures. He's got great humor.
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OMG... MARSHANN!!! Where have you been all my life?!?!?! Hahaha! Welcome back!!!
Look at you sounding all technical with all these bushing measurements and backspacing and other stuff... quite impressive! I'm still trying to figure out which button to press to lock and unlock my Xterra since the image has rubbed off from years of use and abuse... LOL!
We definitely have to have another meet and greet... or wheel and deal... or meet at Hooters or something. We have a lot of catching up to do Ms. Costco Lady!
Definitely good times! And more to follow!
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RockinX...Marshann,
Very cool pictures in your albums, especially the Mojave Road Memorial Trip.
Welcome back!
Having joined the Club recently, I hope to meet you on an Xcursion soon and hear about some of the tales of the early Club days.
John, GhostX
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Well I just spent way too much time reading the captions on each of those 130 photos. That was great. I got to see people I've only heard of (or read posts by), like Shahram. (I actually just recently ran across the infamous Soda Lake post on XOC about Carey, with Shahram's explanation to a new guy of what really happened. That has to be one of the funniest things ever written.)
Some of my favorites from Fred's narration:
"Uh-oh! We're in deep fecal matter now! Good thing there's no step rails"
"AAHH! The horror! This sight will forever haunt me in my dreams."
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Pm'd you some pics.
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I just looked at your Mojave West 2010 trip pics - great pics and that looks like a really fun trip. How many days was that? Did you camp? I've been meaning to get up to the Randsburg area for years.
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OMG... MARSHANN!!! Where have you been all my life?!?!?! Hahaha! Welcome back!!!
Look at you sounding all technical with all these bushing measurements and backspacing and other stuff... quite impressive! I'm still trying to figure out which button to press to lock and unlock my Xterra since the image has rubbed off from years of use and abuse... LOL!
We definitely have to have another meet and greet... or wheel and deal... or meet at Hooters or something. We have a lot of catching up to do Ms. Costco Lady!
Definitely good times! And more to follow!
Haha, you crack me up Fred. And by the way, the Costco Lady handle may go by the wayside. As has happened to others, there were times when I would load up my cart at Costco before a run and hit Krispy Kreme on the way to the meet place, and then end up eating donuts and Costco leftovers for breakfast, lunch and dinner for a month. That is quite a difference from when we first met on both of our first times out with the club and you guys brought only jerky for an overnight camping trip. Good times indeed!
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Pm'd you some pics.
Thanks and pm'd you back.
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you guys brought only jerky for an overnight camping trip!
Cause we're EXTREME(-ly unprepared)
Oh our humble beginnings! Can't wait to hear the rest of our early adventures! ;D
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I just looked at your Mojave West 2010 trip pics - great pics and that looks like a really fun trip. How many days was that? Did you camp? I've been meaning to get up to the Randsburg area for years.
That really was one of my favorite trips. I left late Saturday and returned Tuesday evening. I know it seems like it must have been a month from all the pictures I took. But it was hard to delete some of them because they are personal to me. I used Mojave Motel 6 as my base camp, although tent camping would have been better. I followed the routes in either the Backroad Adventures or the Charles Wells book, whichever one lists the coordinates. That is where some of the historical information I put in the captions came from. I have a Kenwood DNX6140 car stereo that has Garmin navigation and entered the coordinates in the topo mode to find my way. There was just so much to explore! I could have spent another week and still barely covered a small portion. I never did get back to check out the Randsburg Old West Days shown in one of my pictures. Maybe this year I will.
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Cause we're EXTREME(-ly unprepared)
Oh our humble beginnings! Can't wait to hear the rest of our early adventures! ;D
Ehhem, I believe it's spelled "xtreme-ly." And yeah, good times indeed!
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Marshann! How ya' doing?
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Marshann! How ya' doing?
Hi Paul, it's good to hear from you! First off I want to say I am so sorry to have heard about Trixie. She was such a wonderful little dog! Tell Noon my thoughts are with her as well. As you may have read, I am trying to get my rig trail ready. I need to spend some time on the site since one of the things I want to do is get on board with a CB. I believe you are knowledgeable in that regard and I hope I can tap into your expertise along the way. I believe my first step would be to get some training. I hope they have an online course, or a book I can read, or even a weekend class. And then at some point I may get your opinion on the best equipment needed. Those items may be covered elsewhere in one of the forums so I will need to do some poking around.
When I first met you, I was amazed at all the places you've been, experiences you have had and the broad range of topics you could discuss. I was truly impressed. Anyways, I hope to see you and Noon on the trail soon and to meet Summer.
ETA - Oops, I meant ham, not CB. Now I'm off to search for an "embarrassed" smiley. Found it. :-[ ;D