Updated: Feb 20, 2023, 1:06 PM | By StateNewsJournal

Essentials Every Off-Roader Needs for Their Vehicle
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Are you interested in modifying your vehicle to make it off-road capable? Before you hit the trails, ensure your vehicle has these essentials that every off-roader needs.

Lift Kit

Every 4×4 vehicle should have a lift kit, whether you’re traversing desert dunes or scaling rocky mountains. A lift kit provides increased ground clearance, which helps your vehicle avoid obstacles and debris and mitigates the dirt, dust, and mud that can coat the undercarriage.

The increased height also makes room for bigger, more capable tires, which every off-road vehicle needs. Plus, the higher suspension gives drivers a better vantage point. Before you think about tires and other vehicle modifications, the first thing on your list should be a lift kit.

Skid Plate

Raising the suspension of your 4×4 off-roading vehicle will clear obstacles and protect the under-chassis, but it could still use some shielding. A skid plate is a basic but essential modification every off-roader needs for their vehicle.

A skid plate is simple, but the protective barrier keeps dirt, dust, mud, and rocks from entering and damaging crucial components of your vehicle’s undercarriage, like the fuel tank and transfer box. If you want to protect your vehicle during off-road adventures, you should invest in a formidable skid plate.

Off-Road Tires

If you’re going off-roading for the first time, you can’t expect your 4×4 to get good traction on a set of all-season tires. While they may be fine for paved roads and the occasional dirt or gravel path, they’ll struggle in mud, sand, and snow.

Every tire manufacturer creates their own off-road tires geared to certain environments, so research the best fit for your vehicle. Whichever you choose, you’ll instantly make your off-road vehicle more capable of navigating the most difficult terrains.

Winch

At some point in an off-roader’s career, they will get stuck—it may not be their first adventure, but it’s inevitable for practically every 4×4 vehicle. Even with the high suspension, enhanced tires, and experienced driving, 4×4 vehicles regularly get stuck while off-roading.

Pro Tip: Off-roaders can typically install a winch on the front or rear of their vehicle. Front winches are best for helping others, while rear winches are ideal for self-recovery.

Before your first adventure, consider installing a winch and hooks on your vehicle. You can attach a winch to almost any vehicle, and it’s often an off-roading savior when jammed in mud, rocks, or sand. With a winch, you can always lend a helping hand to other off-roaders in trouble.

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