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Sweet, would this route be good with Jeeps and Raptors in the future, always looking for new rides out there?
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For the dunes, a SxS would not be on the top of my list of vehicles to own. But on these dirt trips, they are without a doubt some of the most versatile vehicles. They'll go anywhere and do just about anything. From rock crawling, to cruising, they are just all around fantastic vehicles. We had not one issue with any SxS cars on both this trip, as well as our Baja trip last August other than tires. I highly suggest one to anyone thinking about one.Shit like this has packed more bricks onto my thought of getting a SxS.
They're everywhere in Kingman. Beer runs, commuters, trail runs, stacked with camp gear... I see daily.
You'll do just fine. It's a rough section, but if you pick where you land your tires correctly, it's very doable for a standard width (Sub 90") wide vehicle with 4x4 and capable tires. My buggy hated it cuz it's 92" wide and I have a clutch. But the SxS and the Jeep we were with cruised right through it. It's just not fastdoing the complete peace trail in 3 weeks. how do you think sxs on 35's will do going through the good, bad and ugly ? we are camping by the river around Ehrenburg and debating back tracking to stay on the AZPT route or look for an alternate to get around that and quartzite.
The route we took back would be great. "The good, the bad, the ugly" I would not suggest in a full size truck like a raptor. Especially if you like the paint. The jeeps (assuming they are not stock) would probably do alright depending on what's been done to them.Sweet, would this route be good with Jeeps and Raptors in the future, always looking for new rides out there?