I posted this on a jeep site and got some good answers (and was led here as well), but I thought I'd toss it out for general discussion here. When it comes to rocks, I'm a complete newbie. As of next week I'll be relocated to the SLC area so I don't even know the area or what to expect for wheeling.
When it comes to wheeling around SLC, Moab as well as more local areas, what would be considered the minimum specs to hit the trails with others, not waste everyones time needing to be dragged over every obstacle, and generally keep up without being a pain in the butt? For this discussion, assume a decent cross section of local trails, not what it takes to run the most hardcore, as well as taking bypasses. Again, I'm trying to get an idea of the minimum necessary to get out and start enjoying the trails.
If it matters I plan to run a Cherokee, but hopefully the specific rig I run doesn't matter much for this topic other than SFA and wheelbase... I don't even have the Cherokee yet (I plan to get rid of my Wrangler first).
edit: I forgot to mention, this will be my daily driver so keep that in mind.
When it comes to wheeling around SLC, Moab as well as more local areas, what would be considered the minimum specs to hit the trails with others, not waste everyones time needing to be dragged over every obstacle, and generally keep up without being a pain in the butt? For this discussion, assume a decent cross section of local trails, not what it takes to run the most hardcore, as well as taking bypasses. Again, I'm trying to get an idea of the minimum necessary to get out and start enjoying the trails.
If it matters I plan to run a Cherokee, but hopefully the specific rig I run doesn't matter much for this topic other than SFA and wheelbase... I don't even have the Cherokee yet (I plan to get rid of my Wrangler first).
edit: I forgot to mention, this will be my daily driver so keep that in mind.
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