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ajriding
Sep 13, 2019Explorer II
emcvay wrote:smarty wrote:
Remember that dually's suck when it comes to off roading
Depends on who's driving ;) and whom you ask ;)
Mine isn't a true 'offroaders' rig mind you and I don't have plans to try a jeep trail but it did fine on our rough road to the cabin though not as easily as our thinner SRW.
My only real issue at this point is the stable loads I installed need to be cut down about ½" so the overloads don't enguage without the camper on
Dirt roads and gravel roads are not off-road, they are on a dirt road, or on a gravel road.
When people want to go off road with a TC they probably mean actually off of the road be it gravel, dirt, asphalt or pavers. Rocks that are out in the wilderness which you do not see on a prepared road are a biggie since they will get stuck in the duallys. The width is another as many off road tracks are actually trails that were made by previous drivers leaving tracks for you to follow. They are almost always SRW tracks, so having two extra wheels makes this more difficult too, and near impossible if the track is too narrow and walled in by obstacles… So off-road means not on a road. thanks
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