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<blockquote data-quote="nowires" data-source="post: 1526267" data-attributes="member: 18009"><p>Bin involved with this just a little and the conceptual of what Reiter will turn out like. What the trails will be like. </p><p></p><p>The one thing that everyone ask me when they talked to me was, what the trails will be like. My reply was Reiter will be Reiter. Ask anyone that has wheeled Reiter a lot and they will smile. It will put a dent or 2 in your rig. It will challenge your rig to the max if you are on 35s You will winch if you are on 33s. That was the whole idea. Get out and use that bolt on equipment!!! We have been trying to get people involved for years for input and well now the cast is set. I think like any new trail it will work in. To everyone that has built trails they are a little rough the first few times through them till they where in. These will be the same. They will work in. As far as the comment that they were built for buggies. well I have told every one that you will need good rock sliders, a good belly pan and a winch and you can do all of the trails with no damage. Now if you are one of those people that will try and try to make it, You will have damage</p><p></p><p>I drove the trail yesterday and didn't take the add on loops on purpose. I wanted to see if there was a good clean green line. I have a 18"belly and am long as hell. There is a clean line if you look for it. It you are looking for a good tech trail that will challenge your ability to know where your tires are and how to drive, this is it. </p><p></p><p>Don't be afraid to winch, all damage that I saw yesterday was driver error. or spotter error. You only candy cane a driveline by doing one thing. </p><p></p><p>Remember the trail didn't put the dents in your rig. You are the one that kept going. You are the one that didn't winch. You are the one in control. Drive smart and Reiter will be a blast :awesomework:</p><p></p><p>Have fun, wheel hard and know when to winch:haha:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nowires, post: 1526267, member: 18009"] Bin involved with this just a little and the conceptual of what Reiter will turn out like. What the trails will be like. The one thing that everyone ask me when they talked to me was, what the trails will be like. My reply was Reiter will be Reiter. Ask anyone that has wheeled Reiter a lot and they will smile. It will put a dent or 2 in your rig. It will challenge your rig to the max if you are on 35s You will winch if you are on 33s. That was the whole idea. Get out and use that bolt on equipment!!! We have been trying to get people involved for years for input and well now the cast is set. I think like any new trail it will work in. To everyone that has built trails they are a little rough the first few times through them till they where in. These will be the same. They will work in. As far as the comment that they were built for buggies. well I have told every one that you will need good rock sliders, a good belly pan and a winch and you can do all of the trails with no damage. Now if you are one of those people that will try and try to make it, You will have damage I drove the trail yesterday and didn't take the add on loops on purpose. I wanted to see if there was a good clean green line. I have a 18"belly and am long as hell. There is a clean line if you look for it. It you are looking for a good tech trail that will challenge your ability to know where your tires are and how to drive, this is it. Don't be afraid to winch, all damage that I saw yesterday was driver error. or spotter error. You only candy cane a driveline by doing one thing. Remember the trail didn't put the dents in your rig. You are the one that kept going. You are the one that didn't winch. You are the one in control. Drive smart and Reiter will be a blast :awesomework: Have fun, wheel hard and know when to winch:haha: [/QUOTE]
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