It depends on what you want to do. One thing I will always suggest is a little under body protection. I’m pretty sure all the trailhawk skid plates will bolt onto your trim level jeep. There is also a company called “rocky road outfitters”. They make rock sliders which go underneath your...
Despite a Subaru losing its bumper and me breaking some plastics. It was a decent time. The invitation was posted on a couple different forms. Overland bound was the only forum that had someone show up ha. But it was a good time.
Yes that’s probable best. It’s in an awkward phase. Not solid enough to support a vehicles weight but thin enough to break and rip vehicles apart. Sandy trails it is
Iv taken my cherokee all over the place. It’s amazing what these vehicles can do. It’s s great vehicle to get into overlanding and exploring. There’s nothing so far that has stopped me. But back to your question. I’m not from the the Albany area but New Hampshire has loads of dirt roads...
Works for me. I don’t think Iv ever been on that side. So I’m not really sure where to go from there but we can just wing it! I’ll have my little boafeng with me. I don’t have a license yet but I’ll be monitoring. I’ll be on the cb. Whatever channel works. Probably 16 or something.
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