Quote Originally Posted by Triathlete View Post
Just learn to pick good lines! Although if you push it hard enough the inebitable will happen sooner or later...as a few of us know 1st hand!
I totally agree 100% with all of the comments. You can still take your VX off-road and enjoy it!!! As TRIATHLETE said, the key is to just pick the right lines and also have a good spotter with you for the tricky areas.

ALWAYS be in 4WL while off-road and just go slow and methodical. If you get to a certain point on the trail where it starts to get challenging (possibly stuck) or you feel very uncomfortable of possibly marring your VX with battle-scars, then simply turn around and pick another easier trail (no harm, no foul).

If you want to go fast and radical off-road, then put on a helmet and use a small 4-wheel "Quad" type ORV with a built-in roll bar for that type of spirited off-road driving.

Bottom line-- get out and use your VX for what it was designed for. Just be safe, use YOUR common sense (not someone else's common sense) and never put yourself or your VX in harms way. Lastly, be very weary of any of your motivated (intoxicated) friends that say "Come-on Dude; you can make it, it's easy!!!" That's the point went stuff starts to go South, and your VX gets damaged or someone gets hurt.