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Thank you @Barry for the tip , next week I will try sort it out
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Good day On my last drive i realized how ABS kicks soon , and I decided to kill it . However it was not killed as This will kill the 4WD along or that what I understood . I appreciated from the garage telling the truth rather than creating another problem. I need a trusted place who know how to deal with the electricity of my 2012 X many suggestion please ! thank you and as I always say cheers and drive safe 🌷🙏🏻🚙 Mohamed
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Tbone has been promoted to Advance level
M.Seidam replied to Gaurav's topic in Off-Road Club's Announcements
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Hi @Christian Andras in addition to what @Gaurav suggested and agree with him . Also beware that offroad cover is noted in the policy when it’s comprehensive and when the 4X4 vehicle is GCC registered up to my knowledge. personally I deal with RSA for all my past and current machines and I am happy with them.
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Desert driving dictates Essential knowledge regarding safety and under this later comes communication and directions, thanks to the current technology which became within the grasp of everyone Nevertheless the very basic “ primitive “ knowledge for the cardinal directions is of no substitute to our smart phone. When all things go out of order regardless of reason then here comes the basics when you find your self in the middle of no where ! i am sure that all know it as I do , but to figure it out I personally found this simple video explaining how to find your direction so useful for me and I loved to share it with you sand wanderers cheers 🌷🚙😎
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Every off-roader must know: What Went Wrong?
M.Seidam replied to Rahimdad's topic in Off-Road Club's Discussions
In addition to that at the end when the hit happened the driver said calling the name of the FJC owner : Why not Say something ? .... meaning that they had some sort of possible communication that could be used ( radio , phone what so ever ) for worming .... still neither being warned not to proceed by the FJ nor being asked for clearance by the one that hit !! ( active communication ) ,And each one relied on the silence as “clearance “ ( passive communication ) in Desert no place for “ passive” communication at all ! Same apply for other safety measures like flag , horn , hand language ... etc when applicable -
It’s really more than ever to abide to precautionary measures , MASK is one effective one of them
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Mohamed Seidam has been promoted to fewbie level
M.Seidam replied to Gaurav's topic in Off-Road Club's Announcements
Thank you @Rahimdad for your kind and encouraging words. We do our best to share the passion with all other enthusiasts in this excellent forum in an attempt that all angles point toward learning the safe way how to master the world of driving on sand. cheers and wish you good day 🚙🙏🏻🌷 -
@Ilya Golubinsky looks nice , thanks for sharing . One thing do you think some one need to Crowl up there because my X ain’t have diff locker ! cheers 🚙👍
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What to do with all that junk in my trunk?
M.Seidam replied to Lisa Pemberton's topic in Off-Road Club's Discussions
In that box I keep every thing almost , apart from the flag stick every thing is in Like compressor , ropes . Shackles, tool kit first aid kit ( I have another one also in my driver side pocket fits Nicly) ...etc and still more space available in ..Capacity exactly i will look at it . When you have all “ the junck” in one big box and in order then the rest of the truck room can be utilized for shopping bags ...etc (things which has high turn over ) and the Permanent offroad stuff in only one place . -
What to do with all that junk in my trunk?
M.Seidam replied to Lisa Pemberton's topic in Off-Road Club's Discussions
Hi from speedex Skh Zayed road not remember exactly around less then two hundreds derhams -
Mohamed Seidam has been promoted to fewbie level
M.Seidam replied to Gaurav's topic in Off-Road Club's Announcements
I am so delighted to learn this good news . Another small step in climbing the Off road ladder and yet bigger one in bearing responsibility and ensuring safety to self and others. Thank you @Gaurav for all the support and help all along. @Frederic I always read your valuable “ gold mine “ posts that are related to technique and desert navigation , todays one I already have on my smart phone but it feels easier now.Thank you. Brother @Rahimdad I am overwhelmed with your appreciation and tolerance to others . Some other leaders still I haven’t driven with them yet but surely the pleasure will be all mine to see you all in near future drives. thank you all fine people here and congratulations for all who were promoted. Look far beyond dunes and if you can reach be ready To go further , it’s not our vehicles that carry us but our self determined spirit do! cheers and drive safe 🌷👍🚙 -
Every off-roader must know: What Went Wrong?
M.Seidam replied to Rahimdad's topic in Off-Road Club's Discussions
Speed is one : couldn’t ride the ridge as it was curvy at the end to left. looking carefully and in slow motion maybe when realized it at the end decided to ride to turn again but already the momentum ( always faster then the intended turn ) pushed him to the other side which caused the flip .here comes the precise control with speed in action and the sense of danger , I would complete the side down especially when you are attacking the slip side of this complex dune !🤔 I might not be right entirely so let’s see our Carnity leaders say cheers 🚙👍 -
Mohamed Seidam has been promoted to fewbie level
M.Seidam replied to Gaurav's topic in Off-Road Club's Announcements
I am so delighted to learn this good news . Another small step in climbing the Off road ladder and yet bigger one in bearing responsibility and ensuring safety to self and others. Thank you @Gaurav for all the support and help all along. @Frederic I always read your valuable “ gold mine “ posts that are related to technique and desert navigation , todays one I already have on my smart phone but it feels easier now.Thank you. Brother @Rahimdad I am overwhelmed with your appreciation and tolerance to others . Some another leaders still I haven’t driven with them yet but surely the pleasure will be all mine to see you all in near future drives. thank you all fine people here and congratulations for all who were promoted. Look far beyond dunes and if you can reach be ready To go further , it’s not our vehicles who carry us but our self determined spirit do! cheers and drive safe 🌷👍🚙 Mohamed Thank you dear friend and colleague 😉@Chaitanya D
