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Cheers for the advice guys.Sorry to a complete noob Dxmedia but what is IFS?And Skids, your Shogun is a beast! I'd love something like that!
What I will say (and this goes for all vehicles) is that as a newbie you don't want to wade straight in with a lift and bigger tyres. You will develop far more as a driver if you keep it standard but fit all terrain tyres (and maybe some underbody protection). Keep the lift for when you feel as if you've reached the limits of what a standard truck can do, in my case has taken about three years so far and I don't want a lift, just slightly larger tyres on stock height suspension. Most of the lanes in Mid Wales are rocky/gravelly stuff, so A/Ts will be ideal. Extreme mud patterns are actually worse on wet rock, as well as being annoyingly noisy on road, increasing your stopping distance in the wet and being overkill for laning. If you want some locals to show you the routes and maybe give a bit of driving advice then post in the laning section, there are a few of us in that part of the world.
P.S. watch your terminology - laning isn't off roading. Greenlanes are roads that don't have tarmac on. I've seen some spectacular flame wars erupt over that distinction! :lol:
Don't belive those who say shoguns can't articulate :lol:
how do you work out that the clio is further up than the paj, think a trip to specsavers is in need ;)