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: A few dings, scrapes and bent running board fins from our offroad adventures


Truckin'
09-17-2006, 10:12 PM
Here are some photos of the fin brackets for the running boards. I hadn't really thought about them until OneBigDog posted about his getting bent. Yup, ours too. The first photo is how they should look. Only the front set on each side has been bent, worse on the driver's side.

I don't know if you can just replace the brackets if they eventually break. Neither of us is really bothered by any of our battle scars thus far.

Truckin'
09-17-2006, 10:21 PM
Surprisingly, the plastic splash guard right under the bumper is holding up pretty well. We only have one ding in it and it looks like it happened whenever we made the biggest dent right behind it.

MikeT
09-17-2006, 10:32 PM
Dang man, what did you hit??? Sorry to see the damage. Hope all is well. By the way, how do you start a new thread?

Truckin'
09-17-2006, 10:36 PM
There are only two more noticeable boo boos. One is on our bull bar. The other isn't bad but I'm sure it's one of the times it sounded awful. There's a small scrape on the differential, but it wouldn't even show up in a photo.

All in all, not bad for two long summers of playing in the mountains and backroads.

I'm still of the mind that the scrapes on the running boards and bull bar are good early warning systems for us to consider if we should continue on our path or turn around.

Truckin'
09-17-2006, 10:44 PM
Dang man, what did you hit??? Sorry to see the damage. Hope all is well. By the way, how do you start a new thread?

We've bottomed out on some big rocks here and there. Some we navigated through just fine on the way up but got smacked on the way down because of the change in angle or the approach.

Not bad for the roads we've been on. Badges of honor, actually. We're cautious and there have been many roads we've turned around on because we really don't aim to just beat the truck up. You have seen some of the photos I've been able to take because of our backroad adventures, haven't you? A couple of dings and thousands of great photos. Well worth it in my opinion.

To start an new thread you have to go back to that page called "Honda Ridgeline Owners Club Forums" that you see listed at the top of every page in the list that's underlined with > separating each level of the sub categories. Just click on that first one and it will take you to the main forum category page.

After that, select the topic heading that best describes what you want to add. Click on that category. In addition to the list of all the threads already going in that category, you'll find a button on the top left that says "Start Thread." That's the magic button and on those subcategory pages is the only place you'll find it.

It's a devious plot to make us think about the most logical place to post our comments. :p :D

MikeT
09-17-2006, 10:51 PM
Thanks,

I felt like an idiot for not being able to remember how! Maybe you know this already. The local car wash allowed a "prewash" to dry on my windshield. Now when I drive in the rain at niight, I get a terrible glare from the oncomming headlights. I can see the pattern from the where the pre-wash dried on the windshield. How can I fix this?

Truckin'
09-17-2006, 10:58 PM
Thanks,

I felt like an idiot for not being able to remember how! Maybe you know this already. The local car wash allowed a "prewash" to dry on my windshield. Now when I drive in the rain at niight, I get a terrible glare from the oncomming headlights. I can see the pattern from the where the pre-wash dried on the windshield. How can I fix this?

I just posted in your new thread. Congrats, you did it.

Oops, too much of a good thing. Go ahead and delete your second thread. There's no need to have that duplication. You'll get plenty of answers on one.

CUinaRidge
09-17-2006, 11:12 PM
Once again we are rewarded with Pam's Photo Excellence....

Just love to see the Scenery instead of the boo boo's.... :eek:

For a bit of comfort Gary said the transfer casings and such under should be able to take some minor poundings and keep on ticking.... Like you said judgement is the best valor to go on or turn around.

:)

Truckin'
09-17-2006, 11:15 PM
Thanks, CU!

0700
09-21-2006, 09:57 PM
oh you guys are making me itch to get "outback"

i have just installed the skyjacker lift (pics soon) and now have more clearance than the taco i almost bought

as the commercial says ... ridgeline +$30,000 ... getting outback priceless!!!!

cheers

Truckin'
09-21-2006, 10:01 PM
Don't forget to take your camera so we can enjoy your adventures too. We are getting snow in the mountains already so probably not much back road driving until next spring.

What do the letters in you location stand for? I can't tell what region you're in.

0700
09-21-2006, 10:11 PM
"great white north", well in southern BC its actually reasonable mild, but in an hours drive east or north you can be surrounded in stuff as wild as Alaska.

here's a few pics from some summer scampering;

Truckin'
09-21-2006, 10:13 PM
Nice. We were up exploring your parts last summer. It's a beautiful part of the planet up there. I could easily see myself living in BC.

0700
09-21-2006, 10:17 PM
thanks, it is big and wonderful

unfortunately a lot of the forest companies are decommisioning their forest-service-access roads, taking out bridges, culverts and putting up gates etc, which is begining to crimp out ability to get "out" so to speak.

0700
09-21-2006, 10:21 PM
i've been through parts of utah ... like a lifetime ago ... on my way to prescott arizona ... anyways we drove through one hell-of-a thunder/lightening/rain storm

still recall it as one of the coolest most exciting storms i can remember

CJMDWYER
09-22-2006, 12:44 PM
TAKE OFF!! Beauty eh?