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Slickrock, two or four wheel drive?

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Old 03-04-2014, 02:25 PM
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I just got back from Moab and I say that about 90% of fins and things can be run in 2wd if you have limited slip. some needs all 4 just because of the steepness but it was damp when we did it. we actually ran it 2X back to back cause it was so fun. I believe that anybody would do fine on fins and things even with 0 experience. It is very forgiving. on our second lap we decided to see how well we could do in 2wd and it was suprising as heck how well you can do. There is no doubt that the whole thing could be done in 2wd if you have good sticky tires.
Old 04-15-2014, 07:38 PM
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Cool. Thanks for the input. Took a while for me to get back to this thread.

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Originally Posted by jadmt
I just got back from Moab and I say that about 90% of fins and things can be run in 2wd if you have limited slip. some needs all 4 just because of the steepness but it was damp when we did it. we actually ran it 2X back to back cause it was so fun. I believe that anybody would do fine on fins and things even with 0 experience.
Glad to hear there are trails newbes can enjoy, heading out there in June… With new Sahara….



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