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Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 42
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So my friend has invited me to go off roading with him, which I'm not really a big fan of ya know? But whatever, I'll give it a try. Is there anything I should have just incase with me? Any supplies, nessities, or anything note worthy?
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Columbia
Posts: 65
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As far as tools go, I'd suggest: Sunglasses, Favorite Music, Fresh Pair of Clothes, Tug Rope/Chain for pulling, Service kit (Just incase), and some lunch (Because time flies when your having fun!)
When the fun is over and done, the work has yet to begun. You need to take care of your vehicle so it will take care of you on your next off-road adventure. Some important things to do: When returning to the road, first disengage the diff lock (if applied). Then stop and take the time to check your vehicle for any minor damage. Check for cuts to the tires, bent steering rods and debris that might have become lodged in the underside of the vehicle. Check for body damage that will rub against tires or be a hazard to others, and remove mud stuck to the wheels (which causes tire imbalance). After you return home, service your 4x4. Fluids and filters need to be changed more often when you drive on rough terrain. Transmissions, transfer gearboxes, differentials, hubs and brakes can be contaminated with mud and water. These parts need to be cleaned and serviced when used under such conditions. |
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