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New Mexico Trail Wheeling - Jaws Of Death

Does The Trail Live Up To The Name?
By Harry Wagner
New Mexico Trail Line Up
Jaws of Death lies within... 
   
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New Mexico Trail Line Up
Jaws of Death lies within a sandstone canyon, with walls that range from tens to hundreds of feet. In the background, you can see the shelf road that bypasses an impossibly tall ledge.
New Mexico Trail Rubicon Unlimited
Cheryll Ball was tired of... 
   
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New Mexico Trail Rubicon Unlimited
Cheryll Ball was tired of riding in the passenger seat of her husband's Jeep, so she got her own Rubicon unlimited and added a Rubicon express lift, Nth Degree Tummy Tucker, 33-inch Goodyear MT/Rs, and Poison spyder Customs armor.
New Mexico Trail 1942 Gpw
With 150 pounds of wheel and... 
   
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New Mexico Trail 1942 Gpw
With 150 pounds of wheel and tire at each corner, the Dana 44 under the front of Brian sumner's GM V-8-powered '42 GPW does not live an easy life. Fortunately, Warn chromoly axleshafts and Longfield 300M u-joints help keep the frontend alive with the 38.5-inch super swamper sXs. And check out that headroom.
New Mexico Trail 2000 Tj
Chris Mcelveny's '00 TJ crawls... 
   
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New Mexico Trail 2000 Tj
Chris Mcelveny's '00 TJ crawls nearly anywhere he points it, thanks to a TeraLow 4:1 kit in the transfer case and 4.56 gears in the axles. Traction comes from 35-inch Mickey Thompson Baja Claws that are turned by ARB Air Lockers.
New Mexico Trail 4.0 Scrambler
Diane Jacobson's scrambler... 
   
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New Mexico Trail 4.0 Scrambler
Diane Jacobson's scrambler features a swapped-in 4.0L and the matching AW4 overdrive automatic tranny pirated from a Cherokee. The scrambler's extra wheelbase helps when descending the big ledges.
New Mexico Trail Wrangler Rubicon
Kevin Ball learned the importance... 
   
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New Mexico Trail Wrangler Rubicon
Kevin Ball learned the importance of ground clearance. He was the first to venture off the initial ledge onto the trail. If it looks bad going down, remember that you have to turn around and drive back up all these obstacles on the way out! Kevin's Wrangler Rubicon sports 35-inch Nitto Mud Grapplers, fit under a 41.2-inch Rubicon express lift kit with Old Man emu coil springs.
New Mexico Trail Cj7
Jay Kabler's CJ-7 uses Megasquirt... 
   
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New Mexico Trail Cj7
Jay Kabler's CJ-7 uses Megasquirt fuel injection on the 258 engine. This system is affordable and simple and works much better than the stock carburetor. The rest of the drivetrain consists of a wide-ratio T-18, a Dana 300, and Dana 44 axles from a scout.
New Mexico Trail Scrambler
Jeffery Jacobson's scrambler... 
   
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New Mexico Trail Scrambler
Jeffery Jacobson's scrambler had the largest tires in the group, and he was one of the few people who would have liked to have continued into the most difficult section of the trail.
New Mexico Trail Trail

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