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Mild offroading

No advice really just take it easy...
For years of my life we went on family vacations in an
84 Dodge Aries K wagon. Dad grew up with a jeep and never lost the bug
so we went ALOT of places the designers didn't intend...carefully and slowly
Make sure your spare is good
bring a couple of 3x5 pieces of carpet for sand floatation
the carpet is also good for standing on when changing a tire
A tow strap
Look under your car for fuel lines etc. and remember where they are

Have fun
Miguel
ps
the family drove that car to 390kmi and sold it
3 years ago the person who bought it called my sister for the holidays...
she had sold the car with 475kmi and it was still running
--
My First Volvo - stock (for now) '84 244, 230+kmi. Owned it since 9/03






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