An informative article by Rick Russle of Sidekick Offroad of what to carry on the trail.
On "Easy" 4WD trips two-wheel drive is usually acceptable with high ground clearance. Four wheel drive (4WD) makes the trip safer and there will be less tire spinning.
Vehicle Maintenance Check
Additional Items To Consider Carrying On Easy 4WD Trips
Basic Tool Box
"More Difficult" 4WD Trips
On "More Difficult" 4WD trips, low air pressure, and some experience driving off-road is best. For experienced ATV & motorcycle drivers only. Additional Items To Carry On "More Difficult" Trails
Expanded Tool Box
Vehicle Upgrades
"Most Difficult" 4WD Trips
Four wheel drive vehicles with a rear locker is required. In addition a locker or limited slip in the front differential make the drive safer. Low air pressure, roll bar, off-road experience and a friend in a similarly equipped vehicle are very important. Never go wheeling alone! Also let someone you know that isn't going wheeling with you where you are going and when you're expected back just in case something may happen to both of your vehicles where there is no cell phone reception or any way of seeking help. ATV's and motorcycles, the "Most Difficult" routes are for experienced ATV & motorcycle drivers only. Optional Hard Parts You May Consider Carrying For "Most Difficult" Trails:
Expanded Tool Box
Extended Maintenance Checklist
Additional Vehicle Upgrades for "Most Difficult" Trails:
Article Type:
How It Works
Category:
Off-Road Tech