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tpi
Jul 19, 2016Explorer
Take the dirt/gravel roads at speeds where stuff doesn't shake too much. I can certainly agree that some pavement is worse than some of the dirt roads I've driven. While some areas are located 40+ miles down a dirt road, often the destination is only a few miles off the pavement. Just take it at reasonable speed you'll be fine.
Slower speed stirs up less dust. Higher speed may be necessary if your dirt road journey is long, and it's washboard where higher speeds you can float over it. At least in my case, most of my dirt road use is short, fairly close to pavement, and I go slow to keep it smooth and keep dust down.
Slower speed stirs up less dust. Higher speed may be necessary if your dirt road journey is long, and it's washboard where higher speeds you can float over it. At least in my case, most of my dirt road use is short, fairly close to pavement, and I go slow to keep it smooth and keep dust down.
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