You could also use one of the trailer hitch winch plates, providing you have a hitch receiver, then you could put it wherever in the rig when not in use.
I try to keep mine clean.
But I’m a working high school student so studies and work takes precedence over cleaning. It’s ALWAYS cleaned after wheeling, I leave it dirty for 4 days MAX.
Mine tends too always have mud on it. But I work on a farm down a dirt road, and we get a lot of rain.
I generally take the entrance slow and accelerate through.
Just curious, is anyone here when the are just at a off-road park or something. One of the 2wd send it guys?
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As far as rigs go, since your concerned about size. Check out chevy trailblazers, I have one and they are pretty capable, plus lifts are generally cheaper. You could get the ext package which is slightly longer but still shorter than a Tahoe. Remove the third row seat and there is plenty of dog...
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