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B2SR Trail Rating Guide
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Author:  Bass4Runner [ Thu Sep 04, 2014 10:46 pm ]
Post subject:  B2SR Trail Rating Guide

This is The Trail Rating Guide for B2SR
Please read and prepare accordingly for Your Group


Trail Color Guide;
Green - trails range in difficulty from flat dirt roads to slightly off-camber and small rocks and/or mild mud/water crossings. 4wd may not be needed for entire trail. Sliders and Undercarriage protection (skids) recommended but not required. Trails are good for inexperienced wheelers and bone stock vehicles. Threat of vehicle damage is at a minimum as long as you drive responsibly, however brush scratches are possible. During nice weather OEM tires should be ok...

Blue - trails will be rockier, may have more off camber situations, may include rocky mud/water crossings and offer more of a challenge for slightly modified vehicles. Bone stock vehicles with an experienced driver can handle some of these trails, but without skid plates and rock sliders, both undercarriage damage and rocker panel damage should be expected. The threat of damage on these trails should not be unexpected. Careless or inattentive driving will result in body damage. Obstacles will require the use 4wd. Sliders, minimum 31" aggressive (MT or AT) tires are required, undercarriage protection are recommended.

Blue/Black - trails are rocky, tight and off-camber. Most of these trails should only be attempted with a 32" tire or larger aggressive tires. Full protection of the undercarriage and rocker panels is advisable (unless you just don't care about your truck). Any vehicle with tires smaller than 32" will spend a good part of the day at the end of a tow strap or winch.

Black - trails include very large rocks, very off-camber sections and are usually tight to make them that much harder. 33" tires or larger aggressive tires, 1 locking device OR a winch and undercarriage and rocker panel protection is required. Aftermarket front bumper recommended. Likelihood of getting stuck is high. Body damage should be expected.

Red – if you need a description of a Red trail you should only be on one as a spectator...

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