Off Roading
#2
Welcome to the forum and Jeeps! Let me direct you to a better place here on JKF to post this question ...
JK Off-Road 101
But, the short answer is it will depend on what's been done to your Jeep in the way of mod's. In your case, probably no pins to pull, but check in over there for all your newbie questions. And be sure to check out the FAQs that are stickied to the top of the forum/tabbed seperately on phone app's. Again, welcome aboard--get ready for the ride of your life!
JK Off-Road 101
But, the short answer is it will depend on what's been done to your Jeep in the way of mod's. In your case, probably no pins to pull, but check in over there for all your newbie questions. And be sure to check out the FAQs that are stickied to the top of the forum/tabbed seperately on phone app's. Again, welcome aboard--get ready for the ride of your life!
#3
^^^ what mark said. He is a seasoned veteran with the off road
Only thing that you probably should do early is getting better tires (higher ply count) if your going to be around rocky roads etc so you can prevent tire failure (bulges, tears, punctures). Otherwise it depends on the terrain you play in. If Rocky rock sliders are key to protect your body between the wheels
Only thing that you probably should do early is getting better tires (higher ply count) if your going to be around rocky roads etc so you can prevent tire failure (bulges, tears, punctures). Otherwise it depends on the terrain you play in. If Rocky rock sliders are key to protect your body between the wheels