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Challenge accepted!View attachment 1971
I like to use my off road gauge to see what terrain I come across. I’m looking to find my safe limits. I’m far from those here for sure!
Here is an off camber baseline! Our trucks are set up well! I’m very satisfied and impressed with mine! Not once did a tire spin. Traction was even and I could climb slow. I had thought my 6 speed manual 7.3 liter diesel was a tractor and now find driving this more satisfying ?Challenge accepted!
18 degrees is pretty good.
Diesel engine efficiency and the computer had freeway mileage calculations it was going from. A few hours off-road would shorten miles to emptyWhat size fuel tank do you have to get 585 miles till empty?
Damn! 22 degrees.View attachment 2232Went out off-road today and found this 200 foot section to climb. Rocky but did not have a tire slip once. Went very slowly!
Lol! I’ll have plenty of time to clean her up later. It’s a hunt and play weekend for me at my camp so now is the time for us get dirty together! ?Damn!
Thats alot of dust on your steering column..
Someones been playing in the dirt LOL
Lol! I’ll have plenty of time to clean her up later. It’s a hunt and play weekend for me at my camp so now is the time for us get dirty together! ?
Ok @Chris21667 that 12 degree off camber is pretty good. In the Raptor Assault they had us drive on 30 degrees off camber then the instructor jumped on the running board and started shaking the damn thing, nearly sh*t my pants. They claimed the GEN2 would go well over 35 degrees. While the Tremor is no Raptor, I think 20 degrees is doable but I am not going to be the one to try it.From my Moab trip haven't done anything recently