onebadmofo
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No drama whatsoever. 20" AT's at 30PSI, rock crawling mode on highest suspension settings, reduced traction and Hold enabled.
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I spent 4 hours on the trail and never bottomed out once. Did put a small nick on one of the rims but it's someting I'm proud of lol.Thanks for sharing! Did it feel like you ever bottomed out on either run?
Yeah during the first attempt it was raining and tires were too hard so lots of wheel spin. Here's another video from the front and two pics from same hill, you can even see me down thereThanks for sharing! Any video of another vehicle with a locking diff on the same hill and conditions? Seemed like a fair bit of wheel spin from the Rivian, but camera angles and loose rock etc. make it hard to judge fairly.
Keep them coming....I spent 4 hours on the trail and never bottomed out once. Did put a small nick on one of the rims but it's someting I'm proud of lol.
@onebadmofo I'd appreciate it if you'd rename this thread to "So easy a lifted Prius could do it"This is not rock-crawling. This is a bit of an incline that a lifted Prius could do.
Thread was already renamed by moderator from what I originally named it so you're welcome to message them to rename it however you see fit.@onebadmofo I'd appreciate it if you'd rename this thread to "So easy a lifted Prius could do it"
This is not rock-crawling. This is a bit of an incline that a lifted Prius could do.
This truck is too fragile for true rock crawling like shown here, for example https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7gdYr2K4ubgydDnmYWl_hw