Idaho45guy
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Beautiful spring day in Northern Idaho so I decided to head into the woods to see if I could find some morel mushrooms. It's a bit early, but I thought I'd take a look anyway.
The spot I go to I have been a few times in my pickup and have never had to use 4wd or had any issues. It's a mild logging road and I've seen Subarus up there.
Was a bit too much for the Yukon. Bottomed out a couple of times and scraped the front air dam a bunch. Had to use 4wd once.
Probably going to have to remove that air dam, crank the torsion bar at least an inch, and with the extra inch of the tire height, it should help out quite a bit.
I really wish there were some decently priced front bumper options for these rigs. Do I have to buy a bumper specific for the Yukon, or does a Tahoe/pickup bumper work?
Will have to just get used to the limitations of it compared to my pickup.
Oh, and it was too early for morels; only a couple tiny ones were out.
Pics from the day...
The spot I go to I have been a few times in my pickup and have never had to use 4wd or had any issues. It's a mild logging road and I've seen Subarus up there.
Was a bit too much for the Yukon. Bottomed out a couple of times and scraped the front air dam a bunch. Had to use 4wd once.
Probably going to have to remove that air dam, crank the torsion bar at least an inch, and with the extra inch of the tire height, it should help out quite a bit.
I really wish there were some decently priced front bumper options for these rigs. Do I have to buy a bumper specific for the Yukon, or does a Tahoe/pickup bumper work?
Will have to just get used to the limitations of it compared to my pickup.
Oh, and it was too early for morels; only a couple tiny ones were out.
Pics from the day...