Posts: 0
Threads: 1
Thanks Received: 0 in 0 posts
Thanks Given: 0
Joined: Sep 2020
Reputation:
0
So been looking around and trying to determine what is needed and what is not needed for trail riding. It is very wide ranged.....
So figured why not start a discussion about it on here. Good way to kick off a Thursday!
Sent from my SM-N975U using Tapatalk
•
Posts: 0
Threads: 1
Thanks Received: 0 in 0 posts
Thanks Given: 0
Joined: Sep 2020
Reputation:
0
I saw them after the post I made on Facebook pointed me to the bylaws. Was reading them yesterday but didn't get to the end before getting distracted.
But figured would see what else people bring or thought should be brought.
Sent from my SM-N975U using Tapatalk
•
Posts: 112
Threads: 252
Thanks Received: 0 in 0 posts
Thanks Given: 2
Joined: Sep 2009
Reputation:
2
A quality recovery strap and good tow points front and rear for anytime of the year. If you are winter wheeling Good heavy duty chains can be a game changer and a life saver. I bring a set of metric hand tools to make repairs and some extra fluids. Newer trucks like yours only time will tell as for as parts maybe axle shaft as a spare part. The ability to air down can help but then you need the ability to air back up after the run so you don’t damage your tires. If you do a lot of solo trips you may want to invest into a front / rear winch system for self recovery.
•
Posts: 20
Threads: 14
Thanks Received: 0 in 0 posts
Thanks Given: 0
Joined: Feb 2020
Reputation:
10
Be sure to have plenty of fluids, motor oil, gear lube, antifreeze, break fluid, tools to work on your vehicle, and know how to use them, everything that you need to change a tire, and a tire plug kit.
Plan on being self reliant. As you start out you will not have it all, plan on collecting it piece by piece over time and get the best that you can afford.
•