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Technical part between Al Qudra and Solar Park, in a small pocket. Yes, I could have shovelled myself out, but my friend said, just try this. Not too much gas, controlled self recovery (with the Maxtrax). He said, I am not going to sweat if it is not necessary.
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Mels Wolf has been promoted to Intermediate level
Jefy replied to Gaurav's topic in Off-Road Club's Announcements
Congratulations Mels! -
I had a look at different models and tried them from a friend and I liked them. First, there is a big quality difference between the one from Ace and the real Maxtrax. If you want something that works and still usable after 1 time usage, you should go for the Maxtrax. It is more rigid, it can handle the load. The reason why you don't see them in a club environment in my opinion: - Expensive - You are with a group, always somebody to help you with a rope or whatever. The Matrax is ideal for overlanding, or solo off-roading. I came once in a nasty situation where I digged myself in with my rear wheels. After shovelling for 10 minutes and trying to get out, my friend offered his Maxtrax. What a blessing I can tell you. Don't be biased because you don't see them in a club environment.
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Hi Jorge, I went quickly in the specs of your car, they come with different trims. As I understand, they come standard with a central difflock, that is only engaging if you go out of the normal highway mode. See below link. Then there is a trim that comes with a rear difflock. does yours come with a rear difflock?
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Michael Sammy has been promoted to Intermediate level
Jefy replied to Gaurav's topic in Off-Road Club's Announcements
Trying to catch up with you, hope to see you on one of the drives again. Congratulations! -
Vanessa8580 has been promoted to Intermediate level
Jefy replied to Gaurav's topic in Off-Road Club's Announcements
Congratulations Vanessa! -
Foxtrot Oscar has been promoted to fewbie level
Jefy replied to Gaurav's topic in Off-Road Club's Announcements
Congratulations! -
Shiju Manuel has been promoted to fewbie level
Jefy replied to Gaurav's topic in Off-Road Club's Announcements
Congratulations Mr Ajman! -
Siddharth Maheshwari has been promoted to fewbie level
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Lorenzo Candelpergher has been promoted to fewbie level
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Advise required - Should we have spare car for off roading
Jefy replied to RohanH's topic in Off-Road Club's Discussions
Probably your intuition is telling you something. Follow your intuition, you will not regret it. -
Quick summary from yesterdays drive. Everybody was on time (thank you for that), except myself. Yes I showed up at 16:00, but with the preparation I need, I should come earlier. My apologies for that. It rained a few days before, that made the area forgiving. You've seen territory on the second half of the drive that normally during this time of the year is reserved for fewbie+ levels. Saw many smiles and I hope you all enjoyed it. As a general feedback: - Javier has mentioned it on the radio as well. Keep a safe distance between you and the car in front of you, but don't make the distance too long. This is to avoid splitting of the convoy. - Radio communication, be prepared to answer the radio. It does not have to be in a split second, but in a reasonable time. Don't talk on the radio during a manoeuvre, but cruising on the sand, you should be able to handle it. Thanks for the drive, till the next time! Xaf
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Advise required - Should we have spare car for off roading
Jefy replied to RohanH's topic in Off-Road Club's Discussions
Yes, second car for off-roading is preferable, especially when your work/ family depends on it. Like others mentioned before, for 12k you will not be ready due to maintenance/ upgrades whatever. I would do the other way around. Keep the Pajero for off-roading and buy a second car for daily/ family use. Nice Honda Accord or Toyota Corolla. -
Matti Brockman has been promoted to fewbie level
Jefy replied to Gaurav's topic in Off-Road Club's Announcements
congrats Matti! Matti in Dutch slang means friend -
LED lights, much more complicated as we think. 2D till 8D nowadays, watt, amperes, Lumens, colours (white/ amber), Driving, Flood, Spots, Curved/ Straight. Brands, The higher end brands> €€€€, you pay for reliability, newest technology and compatibility. In a Baja race, the last thing you want, is that a light stops working. This what you pay for. Curved LED bars are in general more expensive than straight bars. (more expensive to fabricate). Colour, amber gives better visibility in fog and dust, this is why you see most of the Can-ams on Thursday and Friday evening in Badayer with amber lights. Lenses, Diffuse, spots, driving/ combo, all different lenses to spread the light to your needs. A light of a certain amount of lumens can be bright for short distance, but won't work for long distances et vice versa. Bars vs Spots, this is a preference, but with a few spots, you have the advantage of adjusting them to your needs, you can play with different lenses. For example the inner ones for long distance and the outer ones for short distance (cornering). A perfect setup would be a bar in combination with spots. So now comes my opinion. Ask yourself, what is the purpose of your auxiliary lights? - Is it for night drives in a group, or are you going to race a Baja, or maybe overlanding by yourself in the future? What I try to say with this, if your light stops working in a group, it will not be a big deal, you will get out of the desert safe. You could ask yourself if it is necessary to spend 4000 AED for a LED bar. - Where can you mount your LED bar, do you want to integrate them in the grill, on the roof, hood, or maybe few spots in/ on the bumper. - Look at other cars and ask other members where they got their LED lights and what they paid for it. Don't buy blind without any knowledge a bar. - There are bars with different lenses on the outside. If you don't want to go with a setup of a combination of spots and bars then this might be the bar for you. Welcome to the science of light.
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@Tero Vallas I am sure when you visit this garage they will have a solution for you, just bring the lower part of the flag with you, so they know which thread size they have to make the adapter.
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There are multiple ways, beautiful solutions and not so, like Desertdude said. I am not familiar with the Prado, but you might have an option to mount a flag mount at one of your rear lights when you open your tailgate. @Kalahari, which setup do you have for your flag? So far as I remember yours never fell off.
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Nice job, which metal work shop?