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Vanessa has been promoted to Expert level
Hatim Patharia replied to Gaurav's topic in Off-Road Club's Announcements
Heartiest Congratulations @Vanessa8580..!! -
Tbone has been promoted to Expert level
Hatim Patharia replied to Gaurav's topic in Off-Road Club's Announcements
Heartiest congratulations @Tbone..! -
Hatim Patharia has been promoted to fewbie level
Hatim Patharia replied to Gaurav's topic in Off-Road Club's Announcements
Thank you, Rahim Bhai. The feeling us mutual, hope to drive with you soon. -
Hatim Patharia has been promoted to fewbie level
Hatim Patharia replied to Gaurav's topic in Off-Road Club's Announcements
Thanks @Nivin..see you around..! -
Shaaz Sha has been promoted to fewbie level
Hatim Patharia replied to Gaurav's topic in Off-Road Club's Announcements
Congrats @Shaaz Sha, will be seeing you around as always. -
Hatim Patharia has been promoted to fewbie level
Hatim Patharia replied to Gaurav's topic in Off-Road Club's Announcements
I am really excited and eager to explore the next level of desert adventure...! Thanks a lot @Gauravfor this promotion. Thank you @Frederic @Tbone @Anish S @Ale Vallecchi @Mohamed Seidam @Wrangeld for your wishes. See u around.! 🙃 -
Thanks Rahim Bhai for a lovely morning. Also the entire convoy enjoyed the playground. As @Rahimdadtruly mentioned- When the cat is away the mice will play 😁 @Athula Dharmadadahope to see your Jeep back in action soon. After your incident, we all were very apprehensive to do the sidey and there was a big moment of silence when you were being towed. The tension and fear was in the air and i guess everyone was thinking whether to go ahead and play or not. But eventually we started playing and took extra care of maintaining the momentum at the bump. many of us doing repeated rounds of sideys. Thanks @Rizwanm2 for facilitating. @Tbone, we missed seeing your recovery but I am sure you had a great time too as heard on the radio. Some pictures are attached.
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Mohamed Seidam has been promoted to fewbie level
Hatim Patharia replied to Gaurav's topic in Off-Road Club's Announcements
@Mohamed Seidamcongratulations..!! -
Hello All, I joined over a month ago and have enjoyed a few newbie drives. I must say that its not just off-road driving that I have been enjoying, but I take home a lot of learning from the drives. With Carnity, I keep waiting for the next drive to take place and prepare to gear up and look forward for a great adventure. I also see that the Carnity Forum is very well managed with loads of information and enthusiastic members, not to miss mentioning the awesome CREW which inculcates SOLID TEAMWORK and that's ready for unlimited help anytime..! Being a newbie, I am still learning the mechanics & dynamics of my jeep's behavior when Off-roading. I am beginning to understand that there are lot of insights to be explored and this forum is an eye opener. See you all around.
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Ashok Chaturvedi has been promoted to fewbie level
Hatim Patharia replied to Gaurav's topic in Off-Road Club's Announcements
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Vanessa8580 has been promoted to Advance level
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Is my SUV suitable for Offroading in the Dunes?
Hatim Patharia replied to Frederic's topic in General Discussions
Thank you @Frederic. Great article. I come to realize now that my Jeep Wrangler SPORT is lifted a bit too much. But is there a way of identifying the right amount of lift needed for the respective vehicle now that we know the approach and departure angles for them, the OEM has just the minimum ground clearance.? Or if their is a threshold for lift that shouldn't be crossed for advanced desert drive, for eg not more than 12 inches of ground clearance? Thanks.