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Have fun! A stock LC can go most places just fine, and certainly most any forest road type trip. If you can't air down the experience will be a bit rougher, and you do have increased risk of a flat, but you also have a stock full size spare . . .
My small shovel has helped me several times, including become stuck on a small ice mound (don't ask)....add a shovel....
Have fun! A stock LC can go most places just fine, and certainly most any forest road type trip. If you can't air down the experience will be a bit rougher, and you do have increased risk of a flat, but you also have a stock full size spare . . .
Our 2008 cruiser had 220,000 miles when we purchased it July 2019. I've not done any mods to it except dash cams. We've taken it over lots of 4x4 roads like Engineer Pass, Mineral Creek, Cinnamon Pass, Imogene Pass, Pole Creek, Hurricane Pass, Corkscrew, Ophir, Governor's Basin, etc. We don't have big mudder's on it either.... just Yokohama Geoloander A/T G015 tires that run very quiet on the highway and good enough for the trails above.
The more you gain experience in the cruiser the more you'll learn how capable it is. And remember, it's better to stay safe and not venture down a trail and leave it for next time than to push and put yourself in a difficult spot (I've done this too).