Hey folks - what are some things you check for when picking a vehicle to take on FSR/logging roads
I am assuming a honda civic wont cut it
Hey folks - what are some things you check for when picking a vehicle to take on FSR/logging roads
I am assuming a honda civic wont cut it
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Load Range E tires.
For some it's not what they drive it's their ability to drive. The more capable you are at getting into the back country the more your alone when shit goes sideways! AWD at a minimum and as stated tires rated for that terrain. What you put on those tires is all up to you!
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Tires, and a rule i use is 2 wd in 4 wd out lol.
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honda civic would make it up most FSR's believe it or not.
Seen plenty of small cars on fsrs
With any FSR adventure or trip out of the city . Let someone know where your going and when you expect to be back !
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Read Teddy Roosevelt “ The Man In The Arena “ !
Truck mounted radio or handheld if you are on active FSRs.
Tools, everything you need to spend a few unplanned days in the woods, extra water, food and beer.
2-way radio with correct frequencies and know how to use it to properly call your miles and clear vehicles. Lots of threads on here about 2-way radios.