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    So I went out to Switzerland trail for my 1st trip. Kind of. Turns out I drove some of this a few weeks ago but had no idea I was on it. So I started at trail head up gold hill this was all new to me. I was driving stock FJ cruiser. It was a fun day not too exciting I guess. I was taking it easy. I was most worried about would be tires. Not having a aggressive and more durable tire. I dunno if ppl air down for something like that but I'm sure the ride would've been a bit nicer. All in all it was a good trip. Fooled around in 4lo a bit too. I'm sure FJ is going to be great. I need tires, armoire and lift.
            

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    Awesome! My first 4x4 trip may have been on Switzerland in a GMC Sierra. Glad you went out!

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    Glad you had fun.
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    Racerchef previously posted:
    "I need tires, armoire and lift."

    Meh! Drive it stock while you learn how to handle different terrain. In the mean time, you still get to chose your battles.

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    Nice Donald, just take it one trail at a time . The rig is plenty capable, just need to get you comfortable with it as is . I do not air down, not until I get a lift and maybe bigger tires. I do not like scraping the undercarriage if possible( I know how that sounds).

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    glacierpaul previously posted:
    "Nice Donald, just take it one trail at a time . The rig is plenty capable, just need to get you comfortable with it as is . I do not air down, not until I get a lift and maybe bigger tires. I do not like scraping the undercarriage if possible( I know how that sounds)."


    Thanks. Yeah vehicle feels like it will do a lot. I broke off were I saw a couple of side roads and just went up 50 yards or so. Stuff looks hard to me and it went up no problem. It was tough even hearing some of the sounds yesterday like rocks on edge of tires. Got to get use to that. TIRES SOON

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    Glad you had a good time!

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    Tires were my either my first or second upgrade the other was rock sliders.

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    Racerchef previously posted:
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    And how does an armoire fit on an FJC? (Sorry, the editor in me couldn't resist.)
         

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    I THINK Switerland was my first attempt ff-road as well when I bought my Jeep. I had the back bench out at the time for some reason, and my passenger was just a girlfriend of mine with no experience either...

    We got flagged down by some kid on a bicycle with skinny tires who begged for a lift. SO... we took his front wheel off the bike, stuffed him and his 2-pc bike in the back and took him back to a paved road.

    I completed the trail later in the year...

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    Rob previously posted:
    "And how does an armoire fit on an FJC? (Sorry, the editor in me couldn't resist.)"


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    Jackie previously posted:
    "I THINK Switerland was my first attempt ff-road as well when I bought my Jeep."

    I remember stopping the truck over every little hill, opening the door, looking down and wondering how close I was to the ground and never was I anywhere near the truck's limit.

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    Switzerland Trail and Bunce School Road are great places for a first off-road experiences. They were mine too. Learn to air down, air back up, put it in 4-lo, go slow, think about the gear you should have with you, learn how to read a map, etc. Don't rush yourself.

    My advice after "over-doing" my build and dealing with the resulting money pit... drive it for a year stock (I almost made it after 9 months) and then think very carefully about what you want your build to be like based on your experiences. It's more capable than you think.

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    glacierpaul previously posted:
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    . I saw that and was waiting to receive it.

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    Jrs 1st drive was Navadaville loop !!
    My 1st was in the late 60s !!!

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    Racerchef previously posted:
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    All in good fun.

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