So crazy question, I have a 2022 CRV AWD that I'm adding a 1.5" lift and a slightly bigger tire to so approx. 2" higher not a lot by jeep standards for sure. I am totally new to this so I'm not a great judge when I see some ride post on Facebook always about can I attempt that or not. I watched about 3/4 of the video some areas I wasn't sure a CRV could do it specifically the hill inclines without slippage of the AWD system, or some of the deep ruts. I saw you post that two stock jeeps did this but they may have had full 4 wheel drive. You think a CRV, RAV4, Subaru with a slight lift and AT tires could do this or no I wouldn't try that ?
Which for context I'm not expecting a CRV/RAV4 to do what these Jeeps can do, I am just using the vehicle I have get into it slowly maybe my next vehicle can be a honkin jeep with a winch and big ol tires.
@@jamesboots2948 MAYBE. I definitely would not go alone. Take someone in a larger off-road vehicle, jeep or truck, with you and some recovery gear just in case. They say it’s a “stock friendly” trail. But rain washouts seem to have made that a little worse on about 5% of the trails.
@@jamesboots2948 a crv or rav-4, when properly equipped, would surprise you. I thought about buying a full size truck and an old awd crv to build up and off road. I just went with the gladiator because it does the job of both.
Love it! Great video!
Thank you!
I love how customizable the jeeps are. They're all unique. - 4runner owner.
I’ve seen some really well customized 4 runners as well.
Drumming at end….feeling it
Nice trail. Stock friendly. 😊
@@RDOverland you’re technically right, I did make it through in a stock sport s without breaking anything mechanical.
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Hate that i miss the ride with you guys.
It was a great ride.
where is this? awesome video
Thanks. It’s a national wildlife preserve just outside of Fort Payne Alabama.
So, correction, there was another stock jeep out there on this ride. A blue wrangler sport. I didn’t see him, but I wanted to set the record straight.
So crazy question, I have a 2022 CRV AWD that I'm adding a 1.5" lift and a slightly bigger tire to so approx. 2" higher not a lot by jeep standards for sure. I am totally new to this so I'm not a great judge when I see some ride post on Facebook always about can I attempt that or not. I watched about 3/4 of the video some areas I wasn't sure a CRV could do it specifically the hill inclines without slippage of the AWD system, or some of the deep ruts. I saw you post that two stock jeeps did this but they may have had full 4 wheel drive. You think a CRV, RAV4, Subaru with a slight lift and AT tires could do this or no I wouldn't try that ?
Which for context I'm not expecting a CRV/RAV4 to do what these Jeeps can do, I am just using the vehicle I have get into it slowly maybe my next vehicle can be a honkin jeep with a winch and big ol tires.
@@jamesboots2948 MAYBE. I definitely would not go alone. Take someone in a larger off-road vehicle, jeep or truck, with you and some recovery gear just in case. They say it’s a “stock friendly” trail. But rain washouts seem to have made that a little worse on about 5% of the trails.
@@jamesboots2948 a crv or rav-4, when properly equipped, would surprise you. I thought about buying a full size truck and an old awd crv to build up and off road. I just went with the gladiator because it does the job of both.
What road is this? Service road?
I’m not sure, I didn’t set the ride up. They are all inside of a national preserve.
If you ever come to NE Ohio check out Southington off-road park and coming in October is bantam trailfest. Great video I subscribed to you.
Thank you for subscribing, one of these days I plan to make it up that way, I’ll try to remember to check it out.