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Great video. And those drone shots were a great addition. Thanks!
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After your experience do you think the extra underbody shielding is mandatory for the road/trails you took?
 

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Does anyone have an idea how well the 21" street tires would do on the easier parts of a trail like this?
 
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After your experience do you think the extra underbody shielding is mandatory for the road/trails you took?
Not for the part that we were on, at least in the condition it was in. That said, I've driven over logs in previous vehicles and had them pivot up and smash the skid plates. I'm glad that I went with the extra shielding on my R1T.
 
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Does anyone have an idea how well the 21" street tires would do on the easier parts of a trail like this?
Someone did a portion of it with 21's last week with out incident. I wouldn't do it with out a spare, and would be super careful about tire placement. Those sidewalls can't be very thick, and the tread is significantly thinner than on the 20's.
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