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wheel of Toyota’s new off road lineup. If you are in the market for a
capable off road machine, Toyota is legendary in the off road world and a
good place to start looking. **Having been a proud FJ Cruiser owner since
their debut back in 2007, I can vouch for their impressive capabilities both
on and off the beaten path!*

Unfortunately, most 4 wheel drive vehicles on the road today spend their
entire lives…on the road. For the average driver, a 4×4 option is only a way
to retain resale value in their vehicle and possibly be able to still get
groceries when the snow starts falling. It is time to get that off road
machine of yours off the beaten trail. Men, let’s get a little mud on the
tires.

Off road driving can take several forms. From the weekend trail rider to the
die hard rock crawler, off roaders the world over know that there are few
better ways to get your jollies than taking total control of your vehicle as
you take it places most people never knew they could go. Let’s take a brief
look at some of the places you might find yourself when you decide to leave
the pavement behind, keeping in mind that this is just an introduction and
is by no means all you need to know when hitting the trail. *Remember, the
most important elements of a successful off road adventure are safety and
preparation.*

*A Brief Lesson in Off Road Vocabulary*

*4×4 High: *All-purpose four wheel drive mode used in most cases. As opposed
to 2 wheel drive, all four wheels are engaged and powered by the powertrain.
“High” refers to the gear ratio, meaning that the gear ratio is unchanged
from the ratio used in 2 wheel drive.

*4×4 Low: *Four wheel drive mode where a lower gear ratio is engaged, thus
delivering higher torque to the wheels and lowering maximum speed. Useful in
slower off road situations, rock crawling, and for getting unstuck when
things go south.

*Locking Differential:* Also known as “diff lock,” this refers to the speed
at which the wheels turn. In most standard 4×4 modes, the wheels spin at
different speeds to compensate for loose or uneven terrain. When the
differential is locked, wheels all move at the same speed. A tool used in
advanced off-roading and for getting unstuck.

*Approach Angle: *The maximum incline angle that a vehicle can climb or
descend without any part of the body or suspension making contact with the
driving surface.

*Wheelbase:* Distance from the center of a truck’s front wheel to the center
of the rear wheel on the same side of the vehicle.

*Wheel Travel:* The maximum distance a wheel can move up and down. The
greater the travel, the more capable the suspension system and the better on
and off road traction.

*Rock Massage:* What you get when you attempt rock crawling without taking
the necessary precautions and being properly qualified.
*Essentials for Any Off Road Adventure*

   - Full gas tank
   - Tow rope (be sure it is rated heavy enough for your vehicle)
   - Spare tire and everything needed to make a change in the field
   - Portable air compressor
   - Navigational aids
   - First aid kit
   - Mobile phone

*Recommended Extras*

   - High lift jack
   - Vehicle mounted winch
   - Shovel
   - Spare tanks of water (for radiator) and fuel
   - Two way radios for communication between you and your off road buddies
   - Fire extinguishers

*Tips and Tricks**
*

*On the Trail*

*Terrain Type: *Gravel, Dry Dirt, Grasslands

*Equipment Needed: *4 Wheel Drive vehicle

*Difficulty Level: *Beginner*
*

Trail driving is the simplest and safest of your off-roading options and is
a good choice for the beginner just looking to get their bearings in the
off-roading world. Many state and federal parks have off road trails
available specifically for vehicle travel, so do your research and see what
is available in your area. If you are new to off-roading, make sure you are
comfortable with the level of difficulty. Don’t attempt any steep climbs or
descents or water crossings of any type, particularly if your off road
machine also serves as your daily driver.

*On The Dunes*

*Terrain Type: *Sand

*Equipment Needed: *4 Wheel Drive vehicle, Air compressor and tire gauge

*Difficulty Level: *Intermediate

Before you set out on the dunes, make sure what you are about to do is
legal. Most beaches will be clearly marked designating whether the area is
4×4 accessible or not. Since traction is not easily acquired on sand, most
drivers will need to deflate the air pressure in their tires down to between
15 and 20psi, allowing the tire tread to spread more and grip more surface
(remember to immediately air back up to recommended levels before driving on
pavement). Momentum is key when traveling on loose terrain such as sand, so
be sure that if you are driving through soft sand you do not slow down
unless absolutely necessary. If you feel the vehicle digging in or getting
stuck while moving, turn the wheel left and right repetitively to allow the
tires to grip fresh terrain and gain better traction.

*In the Mud*

*Terrain Type: *Mud, Shallow Water (6 inches or less)

*Equipment Needed: *4 Wheel Drive vehicle, All Terrain or Mud Terrain tires

*Difficulty Level: *Intermediate

The tendency with driving in the mud is to floor it, spin the tires, maybe
slide the vehicle around a bit. While this is certainly fun, it is also
risky business. Once your vehicle starts sliding, it won’t stop until it
wants to, and you have forfeited all control. Sure, it will impress your
buddies to see you pull off that 360 degree spin you’ve been dreaming about,
but they’ll forget how impressed they are when your finishing move involves
the oak tree on the edge of the mud hole. It is much better to be the guy
who maintains control of his vehicle, maybe even the guy who is towing all
the showboats out of the mud, than to be the showboat yourself.

Many of the same principles apply to mud driving as sand driving. Maintain
momentum if possible. If you feel you are getting stuck, quickly and
repetitively turn the wheel left and right. Most importantly, if you do get
stuck, the last thing you want to do is dig yourself in deeper, so avoid the
tendency to floor it and spin the tires. First, get out and look at what you
have gotten yourself into. Depending on how bad it is, you may be able to
drive it out, you may not. Try rocking the vehicle back and forth by
shifting from reverse to drive, at very low RPMs if you think it is
escapable. If not, you may be hitting your buddies up for a tow.

***More advanced off road environments, such as river runs and rock
crawling, are best left to those with a great deal of experience, and no
written how-to will ever be as valuable as the knowledge acquired through
hands on experience.***
*Important All Purpose Tips*

In off road driving as well as life in general, nothing beats knowledge.
Prepare for every circumstance, and know what you are getting yourself into.
Familiarize yourself not only with the environment you are entering, but
with the vehicle itself. Sure, you know how to switch on the air
conditioning, but do you know the location of your air intake or on board
computer in case you get into some deeper water and risk submerging them?
Familiarize yourself with your vehicle’s manual and you will be best
equipped for the unexpected. Most importantly, never, ever go alone. Have
another driver in another vehicle with a tow rope and be sure you have cell
phone reception in case of an emergency.

*Got any off-roading tips? Share them in the comments!*

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