Southern California Club Xterra

Southern California Club Xterra => SCCX Welcome Center => Topic started by: wasp973 on September 24, 2012, 12:14:12 AM

Title: New Guy
Post by: wasp973 on September 24, 2012, 12:14:12 AM
Hey all!

My name is Erik and I just wanted to say hello! I am a college student in Orange, originally from San Francisco and (to be honest) my 2008 Xterra is my first car. I know a good amount about off piste driving conditions thanks to my skiing habit and a father who's '92 Jeep Wrangler is his second son. The only reason I heard about this website is because when I was moving into my apartment, I saw another Xterra with a bumper sticker that said "So Cal Club Xterra" and after a Google search, I found myself here! I have been reading around and you guys look like a fun bunch of people and I would love to go out on a trail one of these days. I have been off roading, but nothing too intense so I would love to learn what my X can do and see some of the great things So Cal has to offer (other than traffic).

I would post a picture of my X but it's a standard 2008 White 4WD so nothing fancy.

I've had it for 3 months now and, like I said, I am super excited to have found this site and I look forward to coming out to an event!

Title: Re: New Guy
Post by: xxSVxx on September 24, 2012, 10:16:49 AM
Welcome!!

Don't be shy!!!  Post up some pix!!!  Each one of our rigs are special in their own way!!!

I'm sure you'll feel the warmth that is the SCCX embrace......*just watch out for that GhostX guy....he's, um, different ;)

Thanks for posting Erik!

-xxSVxx
Christiaan
Title: Re: New Guy
Post by: HEVAK on September 24, 2012, 10:41:14 AM
Erik,

Welcome to the club!! The more the merrier.

You have a very capable rig.

Hope to meet you soon.

Enjoy!
Title: Re: New Guy
Post by: Ghost65 on September 24, 2012, 12:49:09 PM
Erik...

Stormtrooper Editions (Avalanche/White) are cool.  ;) 

Welcome to SCCX...I see you have met Christiaan (xxSVxx) and Ray (HEVAK) two very active and positive contributors over here.

Just curious...what did the Xterra that had the SCCX sticker on it look like?
Title: Re: New Guy
Post by: RBduffer on September 24, 2012, 01:18:00 PM
Welcome Erik,
There are a couple of great runs comming up soon that you can run stock, feel free to sign up. And keep reading around the forum for any mod. ideas, but most guys will agree that rock sliders are a good start. See ya out there
Title: Re: New Guy
Post by: HEVAK on September 24, 2012, 02:31:38 PM
Erik...

Stormtrooper Editions (Avalanche/White) are cool.  ;) 


(http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/gg237/kaveh34/648e5274.jpg)
Title: Re: New Guy
Post by: CAWoody on September 24, 2012, 03:52:14 PM
Welcome Erik,
It may have been my Black X you saw.  I live in Orange and am constantly around the circle area.  If you are at Chapman, Go Panthers!  I am an Alumni.  :)
Title: Re: New Guy
Post by: MaxPower on September 24, 2012, 07:56:33 PM
Hey welcome aboard!

*just watch out for that GhostX guy, xxSVxx, HEVAK, RBduffer, and CAWoody....they're, um, different.  ;D
Title: Re: New Guy
Post by: FrankB on September 24, 2012, 11:03:03 PM
Welcome.
Title: Re: New Guy
Post by: wasp973 on September 24, 2012, 11:34:54 PM
Thanks for all the warm welcomes!

I had a picture of it on my not-so-smart phone but its quite blurry, but oddly enough when I was Google-ing rock sliders because I had NO idea, I actually found a picture of the bumper sticker, and when I saw it, it was on a white X.

Attached is the bumper sticker that I saw and it may not have been that exact X but you get the idea.

I realized that after I made my post I said that I am a college student in Orange and considering that there is only one college that I am aware of in Orange I could have just come out and said yes I am at Chapman and go Panthers indeed!

As far as my rig goes, I've been looking around and I saw the thread for requirements to go on these trips and I'm going to work on getting the basics like a CB or HAM, fire extinguiser tow cables etc before I get things like rock sliders. I have been looking at the xcursion board and I saw some coming up and I was looking at possibly joining you guys for at least one day of the Big Bear trip (if possible with a stock rig) or Cleghorn if I can muster one of my roommates to join me. I am for sure going to join you guys some time soon!

I'm also going to be making/replying to some posts trying to figure somethings out but you guys seem like all kinds of helpful and nice so I'm really glad to have seen that sticker!
Title: Re: New Guy
Post by: justin123560 on September 24, 2012, 11:46:46 PM
Welcome to the club. The "Green Trails" on the big bear run are stock friendly just remove your mudflaps and step rails and you're good to go. You should go to cleghorn on saturday so you can meet some of the crazies.....i mean members of the club. 
Title: Re: New Guy
Post by: wasp973 on September 25, 2012, 12:08:46 AM
just remove your mudflaps and step rails and you're good to go

Is that 100% necessary? I was thinking about doing that since it seems to be the general concencus, but I actually use my step rails for work on a regular basis (I'm a sound technician and I regularly haul speakers and amplifiers to parties and weddings and the rails actually help make life easy).
Title: Re: New Guy
Post by: MaxPower on September 25, 2012, 06:19:40 AM
Is that 100% necessary? I was thinking about doing that since it seems to be the general concencus, but I actually use my step rails for work on a regular basis (I'm a sound technician and I regularly haul speakers and amplifiers to parties and weddings and the rails actually help make life easy).

You are probably fine leaving them installed if you stick with the green trails.  You might wind up removing or damaging the mud flaps on the trail if you are more aggressive.  During the last Rattlesnake Canyon run I know mud flaps and step rails came off but that's not a green trail.
Title: Re: New Guy
Post by: npgtech on September 25, 2012, 06:54:47 AM
Welcome to da club!
Title: Re: New Guy
Post by: SuperSlideStyle on September 25, 2012, 07:05:12 AM
Welcome.  Because the step rails are weak, they are prone to getting damaged easily.  You can always put them back on after a trail run.  They are light and simple to install with only 1 person.  At minimum, take a tow strap and basic emergency supplies and food.  We can help with everything else.  You can then see what else you need for the next run.
Title: Re: New Guy
Post by: justin123560 on September 25, 2012, 09:39:47 PM
Is that 100% necessary? I was thinking about doing that since it seems to be the general concencus, but I actually use my step rails for work on a regular basis (I'm a sound technician and I regularly haul speakers and amplifiers to parties and weddings and the rails actually help make life easy).

Check out the canvaz thread i posted 3 videos. On jacoby canyon my mudflaps were making rock contact
Title: Re: New Guy
Post by: justin123560 on September 25, 2012, 09:40:45 PM
You are probably fine leaving them installed if you stick with the green trails.  You might wind up removing or damaging the mud flaps on the trail if you are more aggressive.  During the last Rattlesnake Canyon run I know mud flaps and step rails came off but that's not a green trail.

I thought rattlesnake was a green trail?
Title: Re: New Guy
Post by: SuperSlideStyle on October 04, 2012, 12:15:46 PM
It has its though sections.
Title: Re: New Guy
Post by: Ghost65 on October 04, 2012, 01:30:24 PM
I thought rattlesnake was a green trail?

It is green.
Title: Re: New Guy
Post by: SuperSlideStyle on October 04, 2012, 02:53:39 PM
The first time I went through there, I was bone stock with the factory side steps.  And I got by just fine.  I did need tires that time cause I spun out on the icy sand.
Title: Re: New Guy
Post by: FrankB on October 19, 2012, 09:16:45 PM
Welcome.
Title: Re: New Guy
Post by: Toro on October 20, 2012, 07:00:45 AM
Como estas compadre....joo like Tequila?

Ditch the flaps and rails fornthe runs.....you can put them back on afterwards in 20 min.
RattleSnake canyon is a green run mixed into the tricky sections.
Title: Re: New Guy
Post by: SuperSlideStyle on October 23, 2012, 06:28:02 AM
Oh man, TORO is too funny.
Title: Re: New Guy
Post by: knightrider on October 23, 2012, 12:25:20 PM
Is that 100% necessary? I was thinking about doing that since it seems to be the general concencus, but I actually use my step rails for work on a regular basis (I'm a sound technician and I regularly haul speakers and amplifiers to parties and weddings and the rails actually help make life easy).

I recommend white knuckle sliders, they work great as rock sliders and side steps.