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January 23rd, 2006 02:54 PM #11hi! thank you for all the inputs,over the break, i was able to take my dmax offroading at my friends farm in batangas. i am very happy with my vehicle, as i was able to conquer majority of the obstacles on its stock form. i now i understand better the difference of having a shorter wheelbase. the middle portion of my dmax got hit a number of times, but so did my friends vitara. i guess the vitaras height is lower than my dmax, however due to the wheelbase distance, we were practically the same.(in clearing capabilities). we'll just wanted to thank all of those who replied.
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January 23rd, 2006 03:01 PM #12
yung maliit na 4x4 may advantage in certain types of wheeling, like in sand and mud kasi magaan. also easier to recover, and tend to have better breakover angles. also better fuel economy. and also more maneuverable in the boondocks and can access narrower trails.
larger 4x4s make better tow vehicles, are more comfortable on the highway, are much more well-suited to long-range expedition-style trips, and maybe less prone to rolling over / more stable while cornering
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January 23rd, 2006 03:18 PM #13
when my girlfriend and i was still running the trails of maarat we encountered a couple of off roaders exploring, most are on vitaras. i guess the advantage of being on a small 4x4 is that you can go deeper into the mountains since you can fit into most trails
im not too keen on off roading since the trail we were running on was a single track, after the off roaders made their way there well....
anyway i think they got lost because they were asking which way to go to the main dirt road
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January 23rd, 2006 04:33 PM #14
I'd prefer a Suzuki Jimny for a brand new trail vehicle, but best talaga siguro ang lumang Vitara o Samurai. Smaller car=less hassle, more money left over for extra kit.
Of course, nothing beats an old Land Cruiser.
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January 24th, 2006 10:25 AM #15Originally Posted by apexi_66
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January 27th, 2006 05:05 PM #16Originally Posted by jailguard
in a way you are right, but not perfectly, ill exagerate things so you can better understand. let us forget about the mountains, but focus on the city, so everyone can relate.
let us compare a jimny and a tacoma.(with regards to wheelbase and height, this is the same as your vitara and dmax scenario, just exagerated) lets say i ask both vehicles to clear 12 inchs of curb. what do you think? are they the same still?
about mud holes, the bigger the tires, the bigger "mudholes" you can clear. i believe that is self explanatory. what appears as a mudpit to you, may be a mud hole to me.
about being able to go into the mountains deeper, you are absolutely right, but that doesnt mean a smaller rig is more capable in terms of offroadability. you my friend you are pointing out its capacity to fit into smaller holes. thus validating my mudhole theory.
good day!
Since you got this 2nd hand, its a good idea to change the drive belt (its cheap anyway). Also...
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