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Do You Take Your Rover Off Road?
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RE: Do You Take Your Rover Off Road?
Polls dont exactly work on any AFU forum for a little while now....
but...No I dont. I have the Blazer all lifted and ready to go, I keep the Range for its road manners Although I'm fully confident that if I were to take it offroad...I would not be dissappointed
but...No I dont. I have the Blazer all lifted and ready to go, I keep the Range for its road manners Although I'm fully confident that if I were to take it offroad...I would not be dissappointed
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RE: Do You Take Your Rover Off Road?
Darn, a poll that I can't poll. Oh well.
I have taken mine off road and it really is great. The only issue is that even when careful I managed to pick up some scratches from sticks. I have learned that I need to keep my $80,000 car on the pavement and get something else for off road. Sad to have such a good off roader but feel like I shouldn't mess it up
I have taken mine off road and it really is great. The only issue is that even when careful I managed to pick up some scratches from sticks. I have learned that I need to keep my $80,000 car on the pavement and get something else for off road. Sad to have such a good off roader but feel like I shouldn't mess it up
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RE: Do You Take Your Rover Off Road?
Rovers are meant to be taken off road. That being said I still refuse to take my new one off road in any situation where it could be stratched or otherwise damaged. The P38 gets the bulk of the abuse and still looks and handles amazing. I actually think it's better in most situations than the MKIII. Or maybe it's just i'm too concerned with he MKIII to enjoy it the same!
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