NY2LA
SILVER Star
On a recent trip, I found myself descending a steep hill. With my lift, fat 34" KO2s, and front bumper mod, the descent seemed very reasonable. Then suddenly, as I neared the bottom, my front right tire plunged into an unexpected soft spot in the ground. This made my descent even steeper and also made me worry about the front end potentially dragging on the earth and preventing the vehicle from safely reaching the level ground that was only several feet away.
I tested reverse to see if I could back out of the soft spot--and, well, that was not going to happen. But I took it slow, and the vehicle gracefully exited the soft spot and cleared its way onto flat ground. I never actually felt the slightest lost of traction or control when going forward, just my own anxiety. But it raised a question: what is a the maximum descent angle of the 200? And with all the mods we do, which can of course alter the angle, how does one know when one reaches a safety limit?
Any perspectives would be appreciated.
I tested reverse to see if I could back out of the soft spot--and, well, that was not going to happen. But I took it slow, and the vehicle gracefully exited the soft spot and cleared its way onto flat ground. I never actually felt the slightest lost of traction or control when going forward, just my own anxiety. But it raised a question: what is a the maximum descent angle of the 200? And with all the mods we do, which can of course alter the angle, how does one know when one reaches a safety limit?
Any perspectives would be appreciated.
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