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Top Five Off Road Mistakes To Avoid

Getting stuck while off-roading and needing recovery can be difficult and ruin an otherwise exciting outing. Avoid these mistakes, and your adventure will be the fun kind, not the disastrous kind.

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Top Five Off Road Mistakes To Avoid

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  1. Top Five Off Road Mistakes To Avoid

  2. Not Scoping Out Your Direction Off-roaders in Baytown, TX found himself in a bind when he followed a friend without knowing where he was going. He ended up reducing down a steep hill and picked up some damage along the way when he collided with unforgiving earth.

  3. Going Off Road Alone Because of the essential danger of off-roading, doing it by yourself is a bad idea. A friend in another 4x4 can help pull you out of a muddle, or they can go get help when you’re out of cellphone range and need a professional pull.

  4. Not Packing The Right Gear Off-roading isn’t just off-roading its existence. You could end up freezing overnight, nursing an injury with no bandages, or starting at an easy to fix it. On the other hand, if you bring everything you need and end up having the solution to a problem, you’ll feel pretty repair good.

  5. Not Using The Right Tires Worn out tires are dangerous to drive on in general. For off-roading, they are downright dangerous. The wrong tires aren’t just the ones with too much wear on them. The top reasons for tire failure are under-inflation, irregular wear because of a mechanical issue, or damage due to road risks.

  6. Rallying Deep Water Standing water is likely to hide the type of mud that will get you stuck, and river crossing can be disastrous if the water is deeper than you think. There are 1500 pounds of floating force for each foot of water. Once that force exceeds your vehicle’s weight, you've lost control.

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