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Toys on the New Trail

Yet More Johnson Valley Wheeling
By Christian Hazel
Photography by Rick Péwé, Christian Hazel
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The first obstacle you come to on the new trail is a climb over and through a vicious rock squeeze. James Weichel's '81 Toyota sports 35-inch Swamper SSRs and 4.88 gears. We can't think of a better example of why some sort of rocker protection should be first on your to-do list.
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John Buell used the winch in his '71 Land Cruiser to goose himself over the first obstacle. The rig runs a Chevy 350 with an SM420 tranny hooked to the stock three-speed 'Cruiser case. The axles hold 4.11 gears and EZ lockers, while the tires are 36-inch Swamper SXs.
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The second obstacle on the new trail is only about 75 yards past the first, but it's a mutha. There are two ways over--tough and double tough. John Edmunson took the tough line in his '67 Cruiser. The rig has a lengthened wheelbase via All Pro springs and custom hangers, 4.88 gears, Detroit Lockers, and a Chevy 350, TH350, and Atlas II drivetrain.
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Mitch Guthrie took the double-tough line past the second obstacle. You're looking at a 15-foot, near-vertical ledge climb and a whole lotta flooring. Mitch gonzo'd the ascent because, frankly, he was rolling if he didn't make it. Rig highlights include 37-inch Goodyear MT/Rs, 4.88 gears, and ARBs in the Land Cruiser front and '86-and-up rear, a Chevy 350, a TH350, and a 3.8 Atlas II.
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Jon Bundrant organized this 10th Annual 4Runner Jamboree, so you know he wasn't staying home. He brought his competition rig sporting a stock 22RE engine, 5.29 gears, a spooled rear, a Detroit front, dual transfer cases, and 37-inch Goodyears.
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The driver of this clean 4Runner played roadblock on the first waterfall of Sledgehammer after he wasted his steering. They winched it out of traffic's way, but then the next guy through busted. Further proof that the trails in Johnson Valley are just plain bad.
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Randy Stockberger is a pretty big guy, so we're betting he didn't get too much garbage for bringing his '86 CJ-7 to a Toyota event. Actually, Randy is a member of the Inland Empire 4WDC. A bunch of guys from the club came out to cook about a thousand burgers for Saturday night's barbecue.
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One cool tech tidbit we saw out on the trail were these neat spring U-bolt plates. The slot in the middle allows the owner of this Toyota to move his axle forward or rearward with offset centering pin pads depending on what trail he's running.
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This is the rear suspension of Mitch Guthrie's Cruiser. Can you count all the angles? A Johnny Joint was used in the upper shackle eye mount, and the All Pro spring packs flex quite well. Guthrie can also pull the set pins from the shackle mounts and raise or lower the rear of his 'Cruiser with a bottle jack between the frame and leaf spring. It's the poor man's hydraulic suspension.

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