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The Maze - Teapot Rock to The Doll House

Discussion in 'Moab' started by pinem56, Mar 28, 2021.

  1. Mar 28, 2021 at 6:55 PM
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    pinem56

    pinem56 [OP] Well-Known Member

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    I have a semi-stock 3rd gen. I have full skids and sliders, currently still at stock height with stock tires, but planning on a 2" lift here in a month or two, but I'm still hesitant to take the plunge to go not OEM. Definitely going to replace stock tires with something with a Load C rating (Cooper AT3 LT or Goodyear Duratrac) before going. So that all said, any reason I should shy away from trying to make it out to The Doll House? I have full recovery gear and there will be two vehicles, so being stranded alone is unlikely.

    I've done the White Rim Trail, and that was essentially a breeze in my stock configuration truck. Fins and Things between the fun parts was a bit concerning at times, but I made it through without destroying my rear end (did have a hitch skid plate installed). I guess what I am most worried about is the stock rear bumper, I really don't want to destroy my rear radar sensors, if I can avoid it. As such, the only thing I really fear is coming down off of oddly shaped ledges that my hitch skid is not going to be able to push off of sufficiently to keep the bumper a safe distance.
     
  2. Mar 28, 2021 at 7:02 PM
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    Parma

    Parma Well-Known Member

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    The only problem spot is Teapot Rock. It may take some rock stacking, but you should be good. The rest is very doable.
     
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