Assuming diligence with respect to Jeep's recommended maintenance schedule, what are additional inspections and maintenance that it would be wise to do to a vehicle driven off road?
In my head I'm thinking of the following categories:
1) Immediate inspections post-wheeling to make sure nothing is leaking or broken or loose
2) Adjustments/tightenings of anything that may have worked loose during the adventure
3) Accelerated maintenance schedules of things Jeep already recommends
4) Maintenance not recommended by Jeep but wise to do to a wheeled vehicle
I know some of this will depend on vehicle mods and exactly what trails are being done and the ambient environment. I'm driving a stock Rubicon in dusty Arizona (mostly Phoenix area) where even easy trails can be quite rocky causing constant bouncing and rocking and vibrations that I imagine could cause things to work loose that wouldn't under normal pavement driving. Trails are OnX rated up to 5 (so far), with dust, sand/gravel, occasional water fording, flexy ruts, and some minor rock crawls.
In my head I'm thinking of the following categories:
1) Immediate inspections post-wheeling to make sure nothing is leaking or broken or loose
2) Adjustments/tightenings of anything that may have worked loose during the adventure
3) Accelerated maintenance schedules of things Jeep already recommends
4) Maintenance not recommended by Jeep but wise to do to a wheeled vehicle
I know some of this will depend on vehicle mods and exactly what trails are being done and the ambient environment. I'm driving a stock Rubicon in dusty Arizona (mostly Phoenix area) where even easy trails can be quite rocky causing constant bouncing and rocking and vibrations that I imagine could cause things to work loose that wouldn't under normal pavement driving. Trails are OnX rated up to 5 (so far), with dust, sand/gravel, occasional water fording, flexy ruts, and some minor rock crawls.
