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#572222 - 10/11/03 09:12 AM Another newbie!
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Hey all

I have a white Xterra 4x2 and have had it since May. I like it a lot but haven't really taken it too hardcore offroading since. I'm going to college in Prescott, AZ right now and have taken it on a few of the forest roads. They've basically been all just dirt trails with washboard bumps and all. Nothing too bad. I took it on one trail that was a little more rough and required a decent amount of power to climb one hill. I'm in love with it though! What would you guys say would be the limits for the 4x2 model offroad wise? I won't take it on something I know I can't get it out of, so I think I'm safe for now.

Thanks!

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#572223 - 10/11/03 10:22 AM Re: Another newbie!
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Loc: Arizona
tons of trails around prescott.

and the AZXC gets up there fairly often... if your up for a bit of a drive table mesa is full of trails.

head on over to the AZXC forum im a reletively new AZ transplant so some of the others in trhe club can help you out more

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#572224 - 10/11/03 11:47 AM Re: Another newbie!
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Registered: 11/01/03
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Loc: San Antonio,Texas
[Wave] Welcome and have fun!!! Xorand said it all...I had a 4x2 X, and learned alot about what my 4x2 can do and cannot do...just be careful and like Xorand mentioned, don't go alone and you will go from there...Have Fun..
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