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I've been following on the forums for awhile and haven't seen a video that walks through real world use of off-road mode for newbies to off-roading. I've read the off-road manual but that can only get you so far. A video using real world scenarios like here are all the options. Here's when you use this. Drop your tire pressure to this when doing X. Use lockers in this scenario but not this one. Open the tonneau cover when doing X but it's fine to leave it closed when overlanding.
I'm heading to Joshua Tree with the family in a few weeks to camp in the truck and wanted to at least not "wing" it and get us and the kids stranded some where. Starting out, I'm aiming at just some basic off-road trails to get used to things, not going overly fast, etc. Then move up from there for future trips.
Oh, and if I have to drop tire pressure, what's a good deflator/inflator you recommend that I could leave in the truck? And is there any run flat recommended I could use till I get to a tire shop for a proper patch?
Anything else?
Appreciate any insight!
I'm heading to Joshua Tree with the family in a few weeks to camp in the truck and wanted to at least not "wing" it and get us and the kids stranded some where. Starting out, I'm aiming at just some basic off-road trails to get used to things, not going overly fast, etc. Then move up from there for future trips.
Oh, and if I have to drop tire pressure, what's a good deflator/inflator you recommend that I could leave in the truck? And is there any run flat recommended I could use till I get to a tire shop for a proper patch?
Anything else?
Appreciate any insight!
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