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    off road

    so i was wondering what i would have to do to my stock vx to make it be able to handle going off road. im guessing i would have to put a lift kit. but i don't know. any thoughts? thanks moonrover

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    It realy depends on what you mean by "off road"....

    Quote Originally Posted by Moonrover View Post
    so i was wondering what i would have to do to my stock vx to make it be able to handle going off road. im guessing i would have to put a lift kit. but i don't know. any thoughts? thanks moonrover
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    MoonRover--- There are basically only two(2) things required when traveling off-road with the VX:

    (1). Always engage transfer case in 4W-"LOW" (once leaving highway with VX on dirt surface; and, return back to normal Hi-Range before making contact with solid highway again). By using only 4W-"LOW" off-road will give you the very best all-around traction and will force you to drive at a slower, more methodic pace (very important so you can react to various situations/conditions).

    (2). Drive "prudently" by not taking unnecessary risks to keep yourself/passengers and your VX safe at all times; while always picking the "best possible line" on any given trail. Never try to "show boat" off-road-- you will only impress the recovery tow truck driver.


    "Lifting" the VX is only required when installing taller tires OVER 32" O.D. A 100% factory stock non-lifted VX is capable of installing 265/75R16 or 275/65R18 (32" O.D.) tires with only minor front trimming and are bolt-on perfect "IF" they are mounted on the stock OEM factory 7" wide wheels. A 32" O.D. tire will give the VX a 1.25" increase in ground clearance over the stock OEM tire (29.5" O.D.).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riff Raff View Post
    MoonRover--- There are basically only two(2) things required when traveling off-road with the VX:


    (2). Drive "prudently" by not taking unnecessary risks to keep yourself/passengers and your VX safe at all times; while always picking the "best possible line" on any given trail. Never try to "show boat" off-road-- you will only impress the recovery tow truck driver.
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    Like the others said, depending on what your you mean by "offroading" is how much you need to modify the suspension. I went offroading weekly this summer and the VX was awesome. I have a lift and 33" tires but not too much else...yet

    Here's a link in the how-to's section that will show you all the options.

    http://www.vehicross.info/modules.ph...warticle&id=66

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    First step is make sure your rig is clear of all picket fences and other debris.


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    yea the picket fence has to go once i get back home from college. but i kinda wanted to go muddin since this hick town im in has trails everywhere.

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    Thumbs up

    I took my stocker to Moab this year for the 1st time, only changes I had made were replacing OEM shocks, putting RanchoXL's on, transfer case skid plate and 255/55/18 tires. No lift, no TB cranks. I did scrape the front & rear lowest part of the cladding (not visible at normal view), and bent the OEM tailpipe a little. I did 2 trails (Fins & Things and Hell's Revenge) which are both rated as "difficult", and had no problems. I did pass on trails that had larger rocks/shelfs because of my stock height and my desire to not rip the heck out of my undercarriage.

    Checkout my gallery for many pics of several different off road terrains/locations I've been, maybe you can use them to gauge the terrains your stocker can EASILY handle. Note, I have gotten bigger tires since Moab...I got Cooper Zeon LTZs in 285/60-18, with more aggressive tread, I gained 1.21" in height with just this tire change, so next yr in Moab I'll have even more fun!
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    Quote Originally Posted by VX KAT View Post
    ... and bent the OEM tailpipe a little.
    If your not sport'in the "D" tail pipe you ain't been wheel'in!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Triathlete View Post
    If your not sport'in the "D" tail pipe you ain't been wheel'in!
    Yup, I got and wear my off road badges proudly now! OK, maybe it took me a few weeks to get used to some of them....
    Even getting used to the gas tat now too.......I think....

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    OMG....I missed the whole...

    ...."Picket Fence" thing.

    WTF..is that?

    Until you Rip it off....ALL OF IT!....

    ....please stay on the tarmac!





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    Let me give you a visual example....I went off roading in my stock VX once before modding, this is result 1 !!

    STUCK STUCK STUCK









    your 2 main issues are traction and ground clearance!

    you need to lift the VX and add some good size all terrain or mud terrain tyres (plenty of threads on both on this site) and you'll be 90% there for most easy to medium off road courses / trails

    After those 2 mods mine goes pretty much anywhere i dare!!





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    Quote Originally Posted by Moonrover View Post
    ... this hick town im in...
    Well, now that explains the picket fence.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAMAS View Post
    Well, now that explains the picket fence.
    ill sell the picket fence to you cheep

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    Naw, keep it handy. Ya might need to shove it under a tire to get 'unstuck' on your first offroad trip.
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