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The basics:
1. a Raptor
2. All maintenance up to date and no major issues
3. Decent tires: We’re not going to go around and checking everyone’s tires but if you have very little remaining tread do us a favor and get them replaced before the event.
4. Spare tire/tires secured and located in the bed of the truck. Contact WSI for mounting solutions
5. helmet is recommended, but not recquired at this point
6. Tow strap at least 20’ and rated to pull the truck and 2 D rings
Recommended additional items
1. You do not need a Co-pilot but it is recommended to help with communication traffic and navigating the trails/roads. Plus it’s more fun with someone in the truck with you.
2. VHF/FRS radio
3. Navigation: Lowrance, Android/Apple tablet with an offroad map app.
4. A Good attitude
5. A Come along
6. Floor jack and some wood blocks to help support it in the mud
7. Auxiliary lighting. While it can’t be used on road it would be a great benefit on the ORV Routes, Forrest Service roads.
8. First Aid Kit
1. a Raptor
2. All maintenance up to date and no major issues
3. Decent tires: We’re not going to go around and checking everyone’s tires but if you have very little remaining tread do us a favor and get them replaced before the event.
4. Spare tire/tires secured and located in the bed of the truck. Contact WSI for mounting solutions
5. helmet is recommended, but not recquired at this point
6. Tow strap at least 20’ and rated to pull the truck and 2 D rings
Recommended additional items
1. You do not need a Co-pilot but it is recommended to help with communication traffic and navigating the trails/roads. Plus it’s more fun with someone in the truck with you.
2. VHF/FRS radio
3. Navigation: Lowrance, Android/Apple tablet with an offroad map app.
4. A Good attitude
5. A Come along
6. Floor jack and some wood blocks to help support it in the mud
7. Auxiliary lighting. While it can’t be used on road it would be a great benefit on the ORV Routes, Forrest Service roads.
8. First Aid Kit