BBrown626
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Having recently (Friday night) finished installing new drive shafts and Evo bolt-on coil-overs we wanted to head up to Big Bear and test it out. Wow! What a huge difference flex and ride quality when compared to my TF 3" coils and Bilstein shocks.
Anyhow, I will say the western entrance to the trail is something I probably wouldn't have tried on my own. It is intimidating. When we arrived at the trailhead to check it out there was a group of guys parked there and enjoying some shade. After I inspected the rocky entrance on foot one of the guys said "Its easy, just follow us." I took them up on it and we had a blast.
I didn't get many pics from the trail, but my wife snapped a few pics of some Wayalifers we passed mid way. The one in the orange Jeep is unable to get over a fairly large rock or is trying to reshape his tie rod. I didn't figure it out. The rest of the group was very entertained and encouraged him to hit that rock again. "I think it moved. You got it. Do it again! Give it some more Gas!"
We found the Holcomb Creek trail to be pretty fun.










Anyhow, I will say the western entrance to the trail is something I probably wouldn't have tried on my own. It is intimidating. When we arrived at the trailhead to check it out there was a group of guys parked there and enjoying some shade. After I inspected the rocky entrance on foot one of the guys said "Its easy, just follow us." I took them up on it and we had a blast.
I didn't get many pics from the trail, but my wife snapped a few pics of some Wayalifers we passed mid way. The one in the orange Jeep is unable to get over a fairly large rock or is trying to reshape his tie rod. I didn't figure it out. The rest of the group was very entertained and encouraged him to hit that rock again. "I think it moved. You got it. Do it again! Give it some more Gas!"
We found the Holcomb Creek trail to be pretty fun.









