@decummins some locals I know that go muding provided this to me. Also these are just class 4 roads, VT has lots of roads that are public right of ways. If you go on Class 4s be careful and be respectful since these roads are mostly on ancient right of way over peoples land. Most people are ok...
I was in central VT this weekend tried to do some trails solo. Some good.. some bad, some I decided to bail on. I think I needed to have a spotter to get through a section safely so I turned around. There are some great trails all around Washington Town Forest. Garmin Video of the trail...
Ok problem solved, the back skid plate was starting to get loose bolt was 1/4 of the way out. I did have roof rattling long time ago on dirt roads ended up being the soft top back latch does not latch well.
I have been getting a lot of rattling sounds driving over potholes and small uneven sections of paved roads. Anyone have the same i checked skid plates and shocks everything seems ok.
@dsco No water crossings but giant puddles and some washouts, I was using Class 4 and category 4 interchangeably its basically old unmaintained road, not plowed and infrequently if ever repaired.
There were some i found on google its county by county and the quality of road is not very easy to figure out. So the short answer is no, so far i have only done some roads around jones brook in Berlin.
https://www.gaiagps.com is good resource too
Not much in MA, i would go to VT a lot of the dirt roads are public and during mud season some become impassable. I dont know anything thats rock crawling though if you are looking for that.
This is probably not a real problem, and just in my mind was wondering if others had this same observation. Its a Monday blend so you know ...
On my 2021 Badlands I noticed that the passenger side hood has a 1/16 of an inch lip while the driver side is flush. Its probably nothing, just once...