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by cruiserlarry » Sat Oct 11, 2008 8:07 pm
This is a very important part of any off-road adventure - vehicle preparation.
Many folks ignore simple maintenance on their vehicle, and that can lead to problems on the trail. What Scott has detailed here is a great list of stuff that everyone sould do before heading out on the trail:
Check / change all fluids as necessary - including windshield washer fluid, brake fluid, power steering fluid, etc... (and if your brake fluid looks low, it might be that you need to replace the pads / shoes as well)
Check / change / clean filters - oil / air / cabin
Check brakes - you want them in top condition for the trail
Check tire condition - replace worn tires, check for nails / cuts / bubbles that might leave you stranded on the trail (and this includes the spare tire as well )
Check all lights - headlights/ running/ brake / turn signals, as well as auxiliary lights for lens condition, functioning bulbs, and working switches - check battery connections for corrosion / looseness as well.
Check suspension components for wear issues, bolt tightness, shock leakage, etc. - better to repair now than in the desert or mountains.
Check running gear - make sure your 4WD systems, low / high range, locking diffs, etc work - and check for leaking seals, noisy bearings, etc., that will haunt you later...
Any off-road trip will be more enjoyable knowing your vehicle is in the best condition it can be - and don't forget Murphy's Law is in effect out on the trail...
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