Re: Need opinions for a buddy . . .
When we are off-roading, what 'extra' precautions should he be taking? Not airing down at all? Airing down only a little bit? Stay clear of rocks and stick to mud and trail obstacles? Or. . . ???
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Re: Need opinions for a buddy . . .
Aside from our test run at "The Mounds" in Michigan next week, i'm definitely hoping that at least an experienced member or 2 (likely from our new GTA Facebook Group) will be with us on our first few runs to give us pointers and teach us how to properly find 'lines' etc. :D
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Re: Need opinions for a buddy . . .
- Leave a note with time of return and destination. Should you not return on time folks will know where to look..
- Never go alone (always at least 2 Jeeps that is) -Take your time and enjoy the ride - Go slow - Use common sense - If you get to a tough area, someone get out and spot for you - If you are not sure, don't try - Watch some youtube wheeling vids its amazing what you can pick up. - Lower pressure will help on rocks and climbing, soft sand - regular forest roads and trails regular tire pressure (on a 35 it will be around 28psi) If you don't have winches at least bring recovery straps and the necessary D rings and such to attach safely. 2 way radio or CB if you are in an area with no cell service. Maps, compass, and GPS for navigation. Do not count solely on a GPS Small Shovel, Axe, and appropriate jack.. Small compressor capable of re inflating tires. A survival pack or Bug out bag in case you get stranded.. First Aid Kit Basic Tools for trail fixes. |
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