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Off-Road Driving Tips: When Should You Modify Your Vehicle?

VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS

Test your vehicle on the terrain before making any major modifications. Only then will you truly understand what changes are necessary. A vehicle intended for rocky trails does not require the same equipment as a 4x4 heading on an expedition. Before making any purchases, it is always best to speak with experienced drivers or visit one of the many online forums to see what other enthusiasts are doing.

ROOF RACK

Provides extra space to store the tools and equipment needed for different off-road activities.

REAR LIGHTS

Designed to withstand extreme off-road conditions while providing strong illumination for reversing safely.

OFF-ROAD TYRES

The most noticeable improvement in performance comes from fitting your vehicle with tyres better suited to the terrain. Each tyre corresponds to a type of terrain, so you should choose those that meet your needs. Larger tyres can even help your vehicle overcome obstacles.

LOCKING DIFFERENTIAL

Once locked, the differential transmits equal power to each wheel, regardless of traction.

FRONT LIGHTS

Improve visibility on trails at night or in poor weather. They also allow enthusiasts on expeditions to illuminate campsites.

WINCH

Wraps a strong cable around a rotating drum to pull loads attached to the cable. Typically mounted on the front bumper and powered by the battery.

REPLACEMENT BUMPERS

Stronger and more durable than standard bumpers. Designed to withstand repeated impacts from rocks, logs, and other trail obstacles.

LIFT KIT

Raises the vehicle’s suspension to allow the fitment of larger-diameter tyres. Increases ground clearance to help the vehicle overcome obstacles more easily.

ROCK SLIDERS

Protect the door sills and chassis when crossing large obstacles such as rocks or logs. They are mounted to the chassis.