It's like a boat on the water. So smooth. I can assure you that you will not regret buying the Mojave trim. Total blast. Wife and 3 kids in the back are loving it too.Great clip. That looks like a lot of fun! Might have to take a trip out there the next time I do a small vacation down to SD. How did the Mojave do/feel? I've had my Mojave for about 3 months now but haven't had a chance to take it off roading since I'm in Los Angeles and haven't had a lot of free time as of late.
That's good to hear! This is my first Jeep and my first off road vehicle in general, so it's all new to me but I definitely need to get out to some dunes and trails soon! Desert running is why I chose the Mojave over the Rubicon. & I will try to brace myself, but I am sure I will be worried nonetheless hahaIt's like a boat on the water. So smooth. I can assure you that you will not regret buying the Mojave trim. Total blast. Wife and 3 kids in the back are loving it too.
The only thing that surprised me was the deeper ruts at slower speeds...you hit those hydraulic jounces....you hear it...but don't feel it and it doesn't upset the vehicle I was just alarmed at first!
As far as this area....it was a 100 mile drive from my house and I live in East County San Diego. Keep that in mind.That's good to hear! This is my first Jeep and my first off road vehicle in general, so it's all new to me but I definitely need to get out to some dunes and trails soon! Desert running is why I chose the Mojave over the Rubicon. & I will try to brace myself, but I am sure I will be worried nonetheless haha
I'm 23 with no kids (yet) so I have the Mojave and an 88 Camaro IROC project car. Best of both worlds lol. But off roading is a new type of fun. Just need to get out on the trail/dunes more. And thanks for the advice. I will look into getting the air compressor soonAs far as this area....it was a 100 mile drive from my house and I live in East County San Diego. Keep that in mind.
My first off road vehicle too. I spent my pre kids life in 700+ HP Mustangs. Worthless to me now with the kids. The Jeep has given me a new hobby that is family friendly!!
You'll get your off road legs quick. Just use common sense and take everything slow at first and you'll learn your Jeep's capabilities. Just remember it ain't a trophy truck...common sense again.
My best newb advice is don't even think about going offroad without an air compressor in your kit. I bought the Viair 400p for a little under 300$. You gotta air down. The 400p airs me back up in less than 15 minutes from 15 psi to 37 doing 1 tire at a time.
Installing the steel bumpers, front and rear, help to also solidify the Jeep over bumps.It's like a boat on the water. So smooth. I can assure you that you will not regret buying the Mojave trim. Total blast. Wife and 3 kids in the back are loving it too.
The only thing that surprised me was the deeper ruts at slower speeds...you hit those hydraulic jounces....you hear it...but don't feel it and it doesn't upset the vehicle I was just alarmed at first!
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When you remove your GoPro after a day at the dunes.
Im still using my old GoPro Hero 3+, its showing its age nowadays and Ive been thinking of upgrading. Its hard to justify as I dont really get out to do much driving such as the stuff you are doing. But I love the tech in this I had forgotten about the gauge data and I love that concept.If there is an existing thread link me and I'll delete this one.
Took the brand new Mojave out to Superstition off road area in California. Hero 10 at max hypersmooth. Insane tech but ruins showing how rough this run was!
Right after this we headed to dunes and I did some magazine quality dune runs.....and the GoPro battery was dead. Next time.. battery died here:
The JL I was following is a veteran at this place....I was a careful newb.
Tech :
GoPro Hero 10 at 4k60 with max Hypersmooth on suction cup mount.
Guage data from GoPro sensors rendered in Telemetry Overlay software @ h.265.
GoPro is an odd company. Their own software for desktop was discontinued and doesn't even support the gauges. I bought this for a little under $100 and it's great for quick clips, light editing, and gauges. The Hero10 is *awesome* though.Im still using my old GoPro Hero 3+, its showing its age nowadays and Ive been thinking of upgrading. Its hard to justify as I dont really get out to do much driving such as the stuff you are doing. But I love the tech in this I had forgotten about the gauge data and I love that concept.
your video looks epic btw
If you want to show they roughness, you can turn off the hypersmooth. I put my GoPro 9 insisde the windshield so you could actually see the hood bouncing around. Only way to give an idea of how rough it was.If there is an existing thread link me and I'll delete this one.
Took the brand new Mojave out to Superstition off road area in California. Hero 10 at max hypersmooth. Insane tech but ruins showing how rough this run was!
Right after this we headed to dunes and I did some magazine quality dune runs.....and the GoPro battery was dead. Next time.. battery died here:
The JL I was following is a veteran at this place....I was a careful newb.
Tech :
GoPro Hero 10 at 4k60 with max Hypersmooth on suction cup mount.
Guage data from GoPro sensors rendered in Telemetry Overlay software @ h.265.
For sure. In my cars it was always inside. New Gladiator I had this wild hair to mount it outside. The dirty lens was instant but still seemed to cut through OK. Good idea on the cable. Will do that when I wire the Aux switches ( that's gonna be SUPER fun... lol ). The lame thing is I had 3 spare bats with me but I was just having so much fun I forgot about the GoPro!If you want to show they roughness, you can turn off the hypersmooth. I put my GoPro 9 insisde the windshield so you could actually see the hood bouncing around. Only way to give an idea of how rough it was.
Since you can run the GoPro while it is hooked up to a usb cable (that is how I ran mine long enough to fill up the ssd card), you may want to consider trying to wire up a usb cable to the front of the hood.
I hate gopro software with a passion. I mean i absolutely hate it. if I have to buy some 3rd party software just to make that work ill probably just skip the 10 then.GoPro is an odd company. Their own software for desktop was discontinued and doesn't even support the gauges. I bought this for a little under $100 and it's great for quick clips, light editing, and gauges. The Hero10 is *awesome* though.
https://goprotelemetryextractor.com/telemetry-overlay-trial