So I bought my truck a couple months back, haven't done anything other than a level, but really don't plan on doing much more other than tires, but want to get to know the truck more.
New to off road, was always a car person, so looking for some good trails in the east valley area to get familiar with things. I've never aired down, or really pushed any limits, so I want to get familiar with my vehicle before going on long excursions.
I live down in the San Tan and Florence area, I know of box canyon but never tried it so not sure if a leveled ranger is enough for that one? I have my permit for for Bulldog canyon as well, but never tried or venture out that way much. If there's any suggestions, even just quick small trails to get some seat time in, I'd appreciate it.
I have so many dumb questions so brace yourselves here, just want to be sure I'm going about it the better/safer way since it's also my daily lol, but I'm on the original tires, the Hankook dynapro ATM tires, what psi should I air down to if I need to? (I do have a compressor to air up, just never used it much)
Thanks all
New to off road, was always a car person, so looking for some good trails in the east valley area to get familiar with things. I've never aired down, or really pushed any limits, so I want to get familiar with my vehicle before going on long excursions.
I live down in the San Tan and Florence area, I know of box canyon but never tried it so not sure if a leveled ranger is enough for that one? I have my permit for for Bulldog canyon as well, but never tried or venture out that way much. If there's any suggestions, even just quick small trails to get some seat time in, I'd appreciate it.
I have so many dumb questions so brace yourselves here, just want to be sure I'm going about it the better/safer way since it's also my daily lol, but I'm on the original tires, the Hankook dynapro ATM tires, what psi should I air down to if I need to? (I do have a compressor to air up, just never used it much)
Thanks all