thatbikefella
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Hey all. Just thinking out the next vehicle ideas.
I used to off road/explore in just about anything. Cars, trucks, bikes, etc. Anyways, I'm wondering, if one could have EITHER 4WD or even an AWD car-based platform, OR a 2WD rig with lots of room and/or bigger tires under it, what would you pick? The simplicity of a 2WD driveline? The affordability of a less-desired vehicle? The lower likelyhood that it has already been beat on? Or would you trade clearance for the traction of all the wheels being driven? Our Subaru will really claw through snow and mud, but her ol' belly is a little low slung. I could lift it, and probably will, but in the future, I might not stray too far from stock on the next rig. Maybe.
Really though, 4WD/AWD is great, but people have done plenty of exploring in Beetles/Vans/Buses, and most third world militaries seem to love 2WD Toyota pickups. I had a 2WD Ford Ranger that I took on all the 4WD runs. Maybe a locker/spool would be nice in the dirt. I'm not looking for hardcore wheeling, but something that will still get/smash/drag itself across the odd washout on the forest roads, can hop curbs no problem and will ride alright. I would consider lifting a 2WD rig to allow for bigger high volume tires for clearance, flotation and better ride. Maybe like an expo prerunner sort of thing. We are moving to Yellowknife and I would like to trip out to the Arctic Ocean, Yukon, the Rockies, etc, and for going back to Nova Scotia occasionally. Maybe a truck with a cap, RTT, maybe a trailer or not. That said, if I get a deal on a 4wd truck, I get the best of both worlds.
Oh, and I like the thought of lightweight, good economy and ease of repairs.
Thoughts?
I used to off road/explore in just about anything. Cars, trucks, bikes, etc. Anyways, I'm wondering, if one could have EITHER 4WD or even an AWD car-based platform, OR a 2WD rig with lots of room and/or bigger tires under it, what would you pick? The simplicity of a 2WD driveline? The affordability of a less-desired vehicle? The lower likelyhood that it has already been beat on? Or would you trade clearance for the traction of all the wheels being driven? Our Subaru will really claw through snow and mud, but her ol' belly is a little low slung. I could lift it, and probably will, but in the future, I might not stray too far from stock on the next rig. Maybe.
Really though, 4WD/AWD is great, but people have done plenty of exploring in Beetles/Vans/Buses, and most third world militaries seem to love 2WD Toyota pickups. I had a 2WD Ford Ranger that I took on all the 4WD runs. Maybe a locker/spool would be nice in the dirt. I'm not looking for hardcore wheeling, but something that will still get/smash/drag itself across the odd washout on the forest roads, can hop curbs no problem and will ride alright. I would consider lifting a 2WD rig to allow for bigger high volume tires for clearance, flotation and better ride. Maybe like an expo prerunner sort of thing. We are moving to Yellowknife and I would like to trip out to the Arctic Ocean, Yukon, the Rockies, etc, and for going back to Nova Scotia occasionally. Maybe a truck with a cap, RTT, maybe a trailer or not. That said, if I get a deal on a 4wd truck, I get the best of both worlds.
Oh, and I like the thought of lightweight, good economy and ease of repairs.
Thoughts?