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Originally Posted by Sarek
In hindsight I could have started a new thread considering this started out with Rock Crawling . I can say that in my area rocks are hard to find on trails unless I head to the blue ridge mountains. There are a couple of public trails like shoe Creek. I am planning a trip there in the spring and also heading to Tennessee to a huge orv park. Will definitely try to play on some rocks there. Here we have some hill climbs and creek beds and a whole lot of mud. X5 does well articulating thru uneven terrain with the differential braking. I have a video of that that I am going to try and get on youtube.
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No worries.
I know a few Jeep owners who do the Jeep Jamboree Rubicon Trail run every year. Other makes/models are invited to join in. I've been told although several modded E53 owners have been invited, none have attempted the run.
A successful Rubicon Trail run by an E53 would demonstrate the modding has brought the vehicle to the level of a showroom stock "trail rated" Jeep vehicle.