Random LX Picture of the Day - Post Yours
#106
Masonic Road (to Bodie Ghost Town).
BTW, don't try it now to get all the way from Bridgeport to Bodie Ghost Town. The road is blocked by snow about 2 miles from Bodie. There is a bypass, but it's good just for highly modified Jeeps. I did it with my LX because I did not want to backup about 800 feet. LX did great, electronics crawl control worked almost as well as front/rear lockers. But it cost me a few terrible scratches. Next time, I will go with my Jeep :-)
#107
Bodie Masonic Roads is still blocked by snow at the top of the mountain. This is still passable but unfortunately, it is much worse a few hundred feet further.
#108
Thank you for posting these. Please keep these coming so I can live vicariously through your treks through beautiful Nevada trails.
#109
Driver
Thread Starter
Absolutely gorgeous scenery, and the car looks like it is having fun too. Thanks for posting.
Last edited by MattBianco; 05-19-16 at 02:37 PM.
#112
Driver
Thread Starter
Camping in Big Horn National Forest, in Wyoming....drove about two miles on a fairly bumpy dirt road. The car behaved like a champ, and was not at all uncomfortable for the passengers.
Bighorn National Forest, WY
Bighorn National Forest, WY
Last edited by MattBianco; 07-29-16 at 10:35 PM.
#113
Nice photo! Yes, LX is great on such roads. I love Wyoming and looking forward to get there with my LX.
#116
Lummie, curious to learn more about your rim / tire combo
#117
I experienced rubbing on the fender liner both in front and behind the wheel. I trimmed off all the bits on the fender liner that rubbed the tire as well as some of the plastic to the front of the running board. The front mud flaps have been removed tool
#118
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