Hi all - was under the 2014 the other day and trying to decide what looks the most vulnerable. I'm not trying to turn this into a rock-crawler, but we like to get off the beaten path in Death Valley and around the Sierras to some favorite fishing holes- I figure White Rim Trail is a likely trip too. Most of these trips will be taken with the camper in the photo. Nothing crazy - what would be referred to as class 2 or light class 3.
So starting with the lowest points first, given the width I figure I may have to compromise on lines and approaches occasionally. Starting with the lowest point first, it seems like the front diff is going to take the brunt of things - was thinking about a stronger front diff cover - like this:
https://secure.aev-conversions.com/shop/vehicle/ram/ram-front-differential-cover
Now that its not my daily driver, the steps will be going, and replaced with a set of wheel to wheel rock rails. Subject of a future thread as I figure out how to adapt the frame mount camper tie-downs or go to something different.
So aside from those two obvious ones, what have you seen as potential trouble spots underneath? I know I can't protect everything 100% ...and I don't want the weight penalty of going overboard. Thx - Vic
- Class II - Road might have a high center, or an occasional rock sticking up, either of which could cause problems for ordinary passenger cars. Possibly able to be negotiated by a skilled driver operating a low-slung automobile, however two-wheel drive vehicles with higher ground clearance than most passenger cars is higly suggested. Four-wheel drive and dual range gears are not needed.
- Class III - Possibly very rocky, very sandy, or very steep. Four-wheel drive may be required. A transfer case with low range gears and locking axles is not needed. Unless they are excessively wide, most off-the-shelf SUVs and pickups, even with novice drivers, should be able to handle this road without any vehicle damage.
So starting with the lowest points first, given the width I figure I may have to compromise on lines and approaches occasionally. Starting with the lowest point first, it seems like the front diff is going to take the brunt of things - was thinking about a stronger front diff cover - like this:
https://secure.aev-conversions.com/shop/vehicle/ram/ram-front-differential-cover
Now that its not my daily driver, the steps will be going, and replaced with a set of wheel to wheel rock rails. Subject of a future thread as I figure out how to adapt the frame mount camper tie-downs or go to something different.
So aside from those two obvious ones, what have you seen as potential trouble spots underneath? I know I can't protect everything 100% ...and I don't want the weight penalty of going overboard. Thx - Vic