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Originally posted by Rickster43:
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Originally posted by Suspect2:
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You also should not be using 4wd on pavement. Unless their is snow on the ground or a shitload of water.
Try reading this http://www.wittenburg.co.uk/OffRoading/Driving/
alot of good reading on how the 4x4 works and when, and where to use the 4x4 system..[/b]
That's a good site for getting people started. I would also highly recommend that those with absolutely no 4x4 experience fork out a small amount of cash for a training class of some sort. There are professionals out there who will show you how to operate your 4x4 vehicle for what I consider to be a small fee. For example, the Offroad Academy in Vancouver B.C. offers training courses for different levels and is operated by very experienced offroad professionals. They have their own training courses and they offer offroading vacations and such too. In any case, spending $200 ahead of time could save you thousands of dollars later if you get yourself into a situation that results in needing rescue or significant vehicle damage that could have been avoided with basic training.

Seriously, if you have never 4 wheeled and want to start, consider a course!

Offroad Academy
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