If anything, I would get a pair of sliders before any other toys. Expect some rear bumper scars...it is the first item to bleed on a stock 200. Ask me how I know?
How do you know?
Never mind I don’t care.
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If anything, I would get a pair of sliders before any other toys. Expect some rear bumper scars...it is the first item to bleed on a stock 200. Ask me how I know?
I'll tell you anyways, been there, done that like a pro..How do you know?
Never mind I don’t care.
It was my first one, it stayed with me.For the flag!
I thought we agreed that you would never mention your bloody rear. That was to be our secret.
@afgman786 Go on an 'easy' trail like Wolf Den or Falls Dam. You can do them without armor in a stock truck. Get the feel for the URE terrain and decide if you wanna risk it on the other trails. There'll be plenty of open seats if you decide you wanna copilot after that. My best advice is to ride shotgun with somebody going out Thursday or Friday, especially a local. They'll know what you can do with a stock truck depending on your level of damage acceptance. Look for me, I'll take you.
And we won't be this time either... Let's see if we can drag ourselves up it 1st.I’ve never dragged a 200 up Danial!!!!
That could make for a very long day.
Personally, I might look to put the tire money into sliders. Though, you probably missed the window for anything other than sliders from a company that has them ready on the shelf. It takes 6-8 weeks to get powder coated sliders built and shipped.Appreciate it man! Definitely would ride with whoever has open seats for the relic run portion and was thinking the same thing with starting on easy trails and scoping out how tough of a terrain I can go on. I'm one that enjoys a challenge, especially if I can accept a challenge and be able to back out if it's worse than I expected.
I bought the 200 with full plans of banging her up a bit as long as nothing important breaks.
I started off as a joke/iffy about going. But I'm definitely in now! Already took off and put aside money for tires
Yes. You will need them. Costco sells fire extinguishers and the price is OK.looking at the vehicle inspection checklist, I see I need to get a fire extinguisher and first aid kit right? I'm assuming I will need these if I want to take part in the 1100 - 1700 Trail ride they have posted on the agenda for the weekend.
Yes. You will need them. Costco sells fire extinguishers and the price is OK.
You should already have a first aid kit with your truck and the extinguisher I think I mounted it by the back seat on the DS. You don't want it loose in the truck.Does it need to be mounted properly too? Or can I just have it stuffed in the passenger footwell or something simple like that?