PR 4wd
New member
Hey guys. I wanted to extend a big thanks to the members here. I think I read every post out there looking for 4x4 tips and advice before I purchased my first off-road vehicle.
I had a million questions like, what should I buy 1st, how do I pick my lines, and how much customization do I need for my use case that fits my skill level.
In the end I only bought an air compressor and stem removal kit. Thats it. No more.
I knew I was new to all these conditions. The best advice I got was to just get some seat time and take it easy. I started on the beach after a rain. The next day I aired down and hit the deep dry sand. No issues as long as you keep momentum.
The day wouldn't have been complete without hitting some mild mud pits. These were fun but counter intuitive. I needed to keep momentum and wheel spin going to navigate some more challenging sections. Overall the most fun too.
In terms on water crossings here in Puerto Rico we have muddy backroads, streams, rivers, beach water crossings. I have only attempted the fun muddy puddles. When it comes to mudding the one thing I wish I would have known is:
He who should play in stinky mud shall have a stinky Jeep. Next up is I want to extend Wayalife here and post some cool videos. To follow my progress search PR 4wd.
I had a million questions like, what should I buy 1st, how do I pick my lines, and how much customization do I need for my use case that fits my skill level.
In the end I only bought an air compressor and stem removal kit. Thats it. No more.
I knew I was new to all these conditions. The best advice I got was to just get some seat time and take it easy. I started on the beach after a rain. The next day I aired down and hit the deep dry sand. No issues as long as you keep momentum.
The day wouldn't have been complete without hitting some mild mud pits. These were fun but counter intuitive. I needed to keep momentum and wheel spin going to navigate some more challenging sections. Overall the most fun too.
In terms on water crossings here in Puerto Rico we have muddy backroads, streams, rivers, beach water crossings. I have only attempted the fun muddy puddles. When it comes to mudding the one thing I wish I would have known is:
He who should play in stinky mud shall have a stinky Jeep. Next up is I want to extend Wayalife here and post some cool videos. To follow my progress search PR 4wd.