Hey guys. It's Brandon Curtis. Some of you may remember my childish/novice posts from years back =P (here's another)
Anyways, I am inquiring about the types of vehicles that some of the PB forum members drive, and maybe some vehicles that you guys recommend.
For a few years I owned a 94' Thunderbird 4.6L V8 (ouch..) which was kind of cool, but definitely not suitable for traveling the really sandy roads. Of course I couldn't help myself, and as a result found myself stuck many, many, many times...
Recently I purchased a 94' Jeep Cherokee Laredo 4.0L straight 6. I did take it out quite a few times but opted to avoid the really sandy roads because it's a 2WD. I'm wondering if anyone has utilized 2WD SUV's or trucks in the barrens and what experiences they have had with them...
I didn't want to post this thread on an "off roading" website because I know what my response would be there.. I'm not into "muddin".. I just need something reliable to get from Point A to B via sand roads, VS. what I do now (drive to parking spot near Point A, hike to Point A, then hike back to parking spot, then drive to parking spot near Point B... etc...)
I'm sure all of you know what a Jeep looks like but I figured I would post a pic of mine..
Thank you in advanced for the responses.. Brandon
Anyways, I am inquiring about the types of vehicles that some of the PB forum members drive, and maybe some vehicles that you guys recommend.
For a few years I owned a 94' Thunderbird 4.6L V8 (ouch..) which was kind of cool, but definitely not suitable for traveling the really sandy roads. Of course I couldn't help myself, and as a result found myself stuck many, many, many times...
Recently I purchased a 94' Jeep Cherokee Laredo 4.0L straight 6. I did take it out quite a few times but opted to avoid the really sandy roads because it's a 2WD. I'm wondering if anyone has utilized 2WD SUV's or trucks in the barrens and what experiences they have had with them...
I didn't want to post this thread on an "off roading" website because I know what my response would be there.. I'm not into "muddin".. I just need something reliable to get from Point A to B via sand roads, VS. what I do now (drive to parking spot near Point A, hike to Point A, then hike back to parking spot, then drive to parking spot near Point B... etc...)
I'm sure all of you know what a Jeep looks like but I figured I would post a pic of mine..
Thank you in advanced for the responses.. Brandon