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Did get in some mild Off-Road today for the first time. And the Mav' (and 'dreaded' Pirelli's) did better than expected!
Was regular to medium rough forest service roads, some pretty big water holes (biggest was about ten(ish) inches deep) Medium sized rocks, thick mud and quite a bit of snow.
Only had three issues:
*Slid off the trail a bit and had a little tough time to get going. Was about 10⁰ incline and 7-8 inches of snow so the tires did not wanna grip. A bit of shoveling, back-and-forth action and 'calibrated' right foot got me out. (Held the momentum all the way up the trail since it became obvious that if I had stopped even 'in the groves' probably wouldn't been able to get going since it increased to about 14⁰ inclination at the end).
*Had two rather hard contacts with the ground, which sheard of two screws that hold the skidplate to the front airdam... Will straighten that and replace the bolts when I do a full oil change here soon (got 900ish miles on it). Also dragged thru the snow quite a bit, but that didn't really do anything and was expected with the rather low clearance.
*Noticed the left rear tail light sure gets hit pretty good with road spray. Will get mudflaps to stop that.
Overall was a good day!
Proved to be able to do all I'll be wanting from it. For more extreme stuff, exploring and overlanding, I got a built Jeep, so happy camper!
Was regular to medium rough forest service roads, some pretty big water holes (biggest was about ten(ish) inches deep) Medium sized rocks, thick mud and quite a bit of snow.
Only had three issues:
*Slid off the trail a bit and had a little tough time to get going. Was about 10⁰ incline and 7-8 inches of snow so the tires did not wanna grip. A bit of shoveling, back-and-forth action and 'calibrated' right foot got me out. (Held the momentum all the way up the trail since it became obvious that if I had stopped even 'in the groves' probably wouldn't been able to get going since it increased to about 14⁰ inclination at the end).
*Had two rather hard contacts with the ground, which sheard of two screws that hold the skidplate to the front airdam... Will straighten that and replace the bolts when I do a full oil change here soon (got 900ish miles on it). Also dragged thru the snow quite a bit, but that didn't really do anything and was expected with the rather low clearance.
*Noticed the left rear tail light sure gets hit pretty good with road spray. Will get mudflaps to stop that.
Overall was a good day!
Proved to be able to do all I'll be wanting from it. For more extreme stuff, exploring and overlanding, I got a built Jeep, so happy camper!
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