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Thread: 4WD Track Classifications.

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    Smashing post MR if thats not comprehensive enough I don't know what is????

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    Yeah and if I was a betting man I can almount guarentee you people in their SUV will still try a double black track and someone like us who own well setup 4wd's will have to spend countless hours friggn around getting them out

    I think if they were to classify tracks they should have just made up a scenic route along a few easy tracks rather than displaying tracks on maps that would get people into trouble

    The thing is anyone with a well setup vehicle knows where the extreme tracks are, I say keep it that way!

    I'm with ya MR there are some tracks down in the otways that would be classed a 10XBlack Diamond

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    Agree with the above post. Showing them the categories and labelling a dangerous track to begin with is just asking anyone to challenge it.

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    Yeah Endeavou Rally cars are very much two wheel drive vehicle and take on some unreal tracks. Yes they have 4wd support vehicles, but the drivers have to have nerves of aluminium and a brain.

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