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Frederic

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  1. Welcome to Carnity @Pickey Singh ! kindly clarify on the following: 1) is this your first off-road drive ? 2) Which 4x4 do you have ? 3) Are the tow points in good condition ?
  2. Dear Denver, That is fine. All you need on your first drive is patience, smiles, and a full tank See you tomorrow !
  3. @Rajeevan Vickneswaran @Sajithsas @Nivin @Luca Bregni Welcome to Carnity Offroad ! Please provide following information: 1) Which car are you driving ? 2) Are tow points in good condition ? 3) Any previous offroad experience ?
  4. Hi Michael. You can get in touch with: * Rahimdad: 050 674 9099 * Gaurav: 050 525 8706 * Frederic: 056 504 2632 Please use these numbers only for essential communication. All necessary info about location and timing is already mentioned in the drive thread.
  5. No problem. As long as you do not exceed the number of passengers as per the number of seatbelts
  6. Hi Gawie, The Pajero SWB is a fine vehicle for offroad . The standard tow hooks are fine. If you do not have a radio yet for your first drive, that is fine, we have spare one that you can use. When joining from second drive onwards you can buy a radio in Dragon Mart. Have a look at below link for more info on prices:
  7. I will talk once to my neighbor, who has a LC200 and experienced offroader and overlander. Will keep you posted.
  8. @Rajeevan Vickneswaran welcome to Carnity Offroad Club. * Which 4x4 do you drive ? * Do you have any prior offroading experience ? * Are the tow hooks / recovery points in good condition ?
  9. Hi Adel, Based on the type of car you have, there are many different options: - 25dhs Dune buggy Offroad flag from Dragon Mart with metal bracket that can be bolted to a roofrack, or to a suction cup (also available in Dragon Mart). - 180dhs AOR offroad flag from ACE/Speedex/Emarat Gas stations that needs to be bolted on a bracket or holder. We leave it open to each individual to decide what works best for them, hence we don't do any collective purchases as of now. Same applies for radios, compressors, recovery ropes, shovels, etc.. where we can advise and guide but don't enforce a certain brand or model. As long as it works and it is safe.
  10. Hi @Nitin Mohan for the first drive we provide a radio for you to use (loan). On the next drives we request to obtain your own radio, off-road flag, and shovel.
  11. That looks OK @Nitin Mohan Just check once if they are not corroded or loose or at the next oil change you can ask the workshop to check the integrity and see if they are still in good condition.
  12. Dear Mohammed, These are fine. The stock Pajero tow points are pretty decent for basic recoveries. With regards to the radio, as you are joining us for the first time, you can borrow a spare radio from us. No worries.
  13. That depends on the condition of the vehicle that you’re buying. German parts are obviously a bit more expensive than the Japanese ones, and it may sound rude what I’m about to say but if you’re planning on buying a luxury SUV you should be prepared to shell out more than a budget commuter car type of vehicle.
  14. Hi Adel, thanks for the quick reply. Please do note that the radios we hand out for absolute newbies are only for temporary use (loaner). We do require the Offroad member to obtain their own radio.
  15. @luwaimn @Tbone @adelishakk @Martin. @Rajeevan Vickneswaran @Seldon @Michael sammy @Gawie Herholdt @Denver Martins @balaji0007 @Jeffrey Osito Pilgreen @md sarfaraz Please let us know if you have a two-radio already (UHF which allows manual frequency programming). For more information on programming, or finding the recommended models, please have a look at below post. Scroll all the way down to find latest updates.
  16. The problem with this is that many people do not seem to understand that not all roads have a fast lane. A double lane road like Al Qudra road is considered a carriageway, and during busy traffic hours both lanes are full, yet you'll see the crazy Patrol drivers tailgating and flashing like crazy, while driving 140. (Max 90km/h).
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