I have been there many years ago and it was fun. But say, is it just me stumbled into some crap, or is the soil somehow sticky over there? After, I had really hard time to remove some of the spots from the car. It is my daily driver, so I need it decent clean. Does this happen this way to other people as well?
Yes it is fun to play there. The mud is sticky. If you want to keep the undercarriage somewhat clean, you spray WD40 on it to keep it slippery and mud falls off easier than not spraying it. Most of us that want to play don’t mind the extra mud. I hardly play anymore so l don’t have to clean my truck too much. Bottom line, it costs to play.
I believe they are based on a Chevy subframe, same as the Colorado I think. Out here in California where we mostly play, you see big Chevy, Ford, Dodge, or Toyotas mostly. A few Nissan, Range Rover, or even Isuzu. Greetings to you in Russia. Stay wheeling!
@@mudgyver5205 Thanks a lot, bro. I used to have a Bronco 5 and I consider it the world's greatest SUV ever. Hummer does not hold the road well on black ice. Can I show you what happened a month ago? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-R0yxdnQHF5E.html