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  1. coachgeo

    Which design is better for the non-rock climber as an Overlanding Vehicle, the 4x4 or 6x6? An expert weighed in

    once got to moab and far off the trail to camp......rest would be explored on a motorcycle or a 6x6.... 6x6 amphibious crawler that is. hard to find them with a good ground clearance so might have to go with a smaller ATV though
  2. coachgeo

    Which design is better for the non-rock climber as an Overlanding Vehicle, the 4x4 or 6x6? An expert weighed in

    wouldn't call the "experienced" Unimoger's been lucky enough to be exposed too for nearly two decades "down by the river" kinda folk
  3. coachgeo

    Which design is better for the non-rock climber as an Overlanding Vehicle, the 4x4 or 6x6? An expert weighed in

    good point... "professional" is wrong word. "experienced" would be better word. No not talking about myself...... only point is ..... there is plenty of very experienced adventurers who built very amazing rigs without 6x6.......but that experience lends to wiser choices about weight in a...
  4. coachgeo

    Which design is better for the non-rock climber as an Overlanding Vehicle, the 4x4 or 6x6? An expert weighed in

    can understand the thinking 6x6 is better for a professional builder; who is building for non professional adventurers..... He knows all to well their desires will grow quick enough to get too close to the weight limit. Now if he was building for a person who knows you got to watch weight in...
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