Always dry out your tent and your bedding ASAP after every trip. Even if you didn’t get rain, the condensation is still going to happen inside the tent at night just from breathing alone.
Pulling the mattress and opening EVERYTHING up for a day in the sun (if at all possible) is key. Also, use...
Maybe it’s a cool product, but if that website is any indication of anything I’d be concerned about dropping $500 with them.
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Always engage the correct range (hi or lo) BEFORE proceeding into an area of questionable mobility. Engage locker/s EARLY before any loss of traction.
If in doubt, 4LO out. Slow is smooth and smooth is fast. You’ll have more control and less carnage.
Lastly, always air down. Lower PSI is...
They're lightweight for a reason. Weight savings. MPG.
FWIW, I had a JL and wheeling the UP/Yoop/Upper Peninsula (Michigan) etc in winter, the wheel well liners were a non-issue in mud and snow.