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- Max
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I’ve posted a few times here and everyone has been incredibly helpful so I’m hoping I can get some more advice (plus I’m snowed in and kinda bored...so thinking about my Bronco is my excitement for the day).
I’m *very* new to OHVs (beating my old Denali to death 20 years ago on dirt roads and fields probably doesn’t count).
Ergo I’m a novice and don’t intend to be too aggressive. I’m going to start on easy trails and work my way up to moderate and ultimately difficult. But I don’t ever foresee myself rock crawling (unless I end up stuck somewhere and it’s the only way out...but I’m cautious so don’t foresee that happening).
I was trying to add the full body bash plates and brush guard - but apparently can only pick one.
For reference - I live in Colorado so will be doing my off-roading in the mountains. I’ve reserved a Wildtrak so at least I have the front bash plates included.
Thanks for any/all advice!
I’m *very* new to OHVs (beating my old Denali to death 20 years ago on dirt roads and fields probably doesn’t count).
Ergo I’m a novice and don’t intend to be too aggressive. I’m going to start on easy trails and work my way up to moderate and ultimately difficult. But I don’t ever foresee myself rock crawling (unless I end up stuck somewhere and it’s the only way out...but I’m cautious so don’t foresee that happening).
I was trying to add the full body bash plates and brush guard - but apparently can only pick one.
For reference - I live in Colorado so will be doing my off-roading in the mountains. I’ve reserved a Wildtrak so at least I have the front bash plates included.
Thanks for any/all advice!
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