Reaper651
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Hey all,
Ok, so I found a bunch of threads about on road downgrades in a Deuce, what gears to use going down hill and about using the brakes without cooking them on steep on road hills. However, I haven't found anything about maneuvering a Deuce safely down steep OFF road hills. And I have also read in the Tm's about maximum approach and departure angle but there is no real maximum off road grade angles. I do realize that the terrain type of the hill would make a huge difference too. My questions are: what's the steepest OFF road hill you have taken your Deuce down? How does it normally handle the descent of a steep off road hill? I imagine the rear tires want to slide but are there any other quirks and or tricks to descending a steep off road hill safely? The brakes work quite well on my truck and I imagine I would be able to lock all ten tires up on the steepest off road downgrade but I would like some advice from those of you that have really run some technical off road stuff with your trucks.
Thanks in advance.
Ok, so I found a bunch of threads about on road downgrades in a Deuce, what gears to use going down hill and about using the brakes without cooking them on steep on road hills. However, I haven't found anything about maneuvering a Deuce safely down steep OFF road hills. And I have also read in the Tm's about maximum approach and departure angle but there is no real maximum off road grade angles. I do realize that the terrain type of the hill would make a huge difference too. My questions are: what's the steepest OFF road hill you have taken your Deuce down? How does it normally handle the descent of a steep off road hill? I imagine the rear tires want to slide but are there any other quirks and or tricks to descending a steep off road hill safely? The brakes work quite well on my truck and I imagine I would be able to lock all ten tires up on the steepest off road downgrade but I would like some advice from those of you that have really run some technical off road stuff with your trucks.
Thanks in advance.