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Old 05-25-2007, 08:10 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Re: SE PA, Chester County?

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What are the trails like in Green Ridge Park? My FJ is still stock (no sliders, no plates, stock tires). Will my FJ be able to get through these trails? As Robb said, it's far to do in one day, but maybe I'll go for the weekend.

Thanks, KnuckleHead. I'm hoping to come to RC for the FJ event in July.

you'd be surprised what the FJ can do stock, I did some pretty hairy trails at paragon stock.
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Old 05-25-2007, 08:54 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Hello everyone,
We just picked up our FJ two nights ago and are looking for some beginner 4wd trails in our area. We are located in Downingtown, PA, but don't mind driving an hour or so to find a place. Obviously, closer is better. Does anyone know if any of the local parks (French Creek, Marsh Creek, etc.) have 4wd trails? Anyone know of any other spots?

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Centralia is fine place to get your feet wet. You can wheel at your own pace and come and go when you want to. You definitely need to go with another rig. I have gone by myself on a couple of times and I know it's going to bite me one of these days.
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Centralia is fine place to get your feet wet. You can wheel at your own pace and come and go when you want to. You definitely need to go with another rig. I have gone by myself on a couple of times and I know it's going to bite me one of these days.
We never did get that organized did we? We'll need to put a run together there.
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Re: SE PA, Chester County?

Hey guys, I found a local 4x4 club, they meet at Maddies in frazier pretty often. I spoke with the President and he said they have a Raush Creek trip planned for the 28th of this month:

http://www.ec4x4e.com/

sidenote, does anyone know of a good local shop to handle a body mount chop?
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I am in Maryland but am originally from the area. I am coming home this weekend and heading out towards the Tiki Bar. I heard from a friend that there are some trails out that way with some creek crossings. I will try to find out specifics and post them for you. If I can't find them, there is always the Tiki Bar. Great food!
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