Coldjensens
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- Barry
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- 2021 Gladiator Mojave,2018 RAM Limited. 1973 Jensen Healey 2004 Ford Thunderbird
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We just got our gladiator and are new to serious 4x4 sport. We have done a little offloading in a big heavy RAM but mostly just snow and forest trails and I turn around when anything looks scary because I did not want to get stuck in the middle of nowhere and I had no idea where my truck could get through or not. With a Jeep, it seems that if you do not get stuck on occasion, you are not really using your jeep to its potential (or you made a dumb mistake - which is how you learn). We will join the Jeep Adventure Journey Academy at some point to learn more about what our jeep can and cannot do and how to approach driving in various conditions. (Snow we pretty much have down. I have been driving in snow since I was 12.)
However we are not going to wait for months until we can swing a trip to the academy before we go try out the gladiator. We figure that the best first effort is sand dunes. Better than mud or rocks, because it should be easier and less cold wet and messy if we do get stuck. Sand will not damage your jeep the way getting hung up in rocks or even trees will (right?). We will go in April when they first open the dunes so we do not have a crowd to dodge. Hopefully there will be some traffic so we can get help if we get in trouble.
I am making a list of what we probably need for this first time getting a bit crazy off road. I am looking for help for what we do or do not need. Also anyone know some good video instruction for driving in the dunes? You tube has videos on how to get unstuck, but nothing so far on how to avoid getting stuck to begin with. I have figured out that you need to keep moving and not slow or stop unless you are on level compacted sand. Also be careful of peaks and bowls that do not have tracks through them. That is about all I know of this type of driving.
The things I think I need are:
Tall flag.
thingies to let air out of tires to a specific level (10 PSI).
A good quality compressor to put air back in.
Recovery Boards (Probably mid level - I hope to not use them a lot).
Winch (Badlands Apex)
Anchor for the winch or one of those deadman things. I am thinking the anchor is more likely to get used. I am not in shape to spend all day digging.
Sunglasses.
Courage.
Anything here I do not need? Anything I should have that is not listed? Oh an I need to finish reading the manual so I know how the jeep works. It is very different from my trucks.
However we are not going to wait for months until we can swing a trip to the academy before we go try out the gladiator. We figure that the best first effort is sand dunes. Better than mud or rocks, because it should be easier and less cold wet and messy if we do get stuck. Sand will not damage your jeep the way getting hung up in rocks or even trees will (right?). We will go in April when they first open the dunes so we do not have a crowd to dodge. Hopefully there will be some traffic so we can get help if we get in trouble.
I am making a list of what we probably need for this first time getting a bit crazy off road. I am looking for help for what we do or do not need. Also anyone know some good video instruction for driving in the dunes? You tube has videos on how to get unstuck, but nothing so far on how to avoid getting stuck to begin with. I have figured out that you need to keep moving and not slow or stop unless you are on level compacted sand. Also be careful of peaks and bowls that do not have tracks through them. That is about all I know of this type of driving.
The things I think I need are:
Tall flag.
thingies to let air out of tires to a specific level (10 PSI).
A good quality compressor to put air back in.
Recovery Boards (Probably mid level - I hope to not use them a lot).
Winch (Badlands Apex)
Anchor for the winch or one of those deadman things. I am thinking the anchor is more likely to get used. I am not in shape to spend all day digging.
Sunglasses.
Courage.
Anything here I do not need? Anything I should have that is not listed? Oh an I need to finish reading the manual so I know how the jeep works. It is very different from my trucks.
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