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One thing I noticed the steering do, is when he went up the muddy slope (i know, real specific am I) the back wheels were spinning but he used the steer to sort of walk them to the side and they caught and it moved on.seems like their 6 wheel steer is kinda weird on the trails
i'm trying to figure out what its useful for?
needs better departure angles to! lol
Keep in mind though the guy said it was a tour vehicle. I doubt the tour is going to be in mud, and probably not as steep of terrain as that, as a tour guide wouldn't plan a route for full on offroading angles, and also not take it to a very high speed.yeah the going up the trail was useful that time, but before that- the rear steer was kinda iffy in my opinion. made the rear tires come off the trail as he turned at the top of the hill.
watch it againseems like their 6 wheel steer is kinda weird on the trails
i'm trying to figure out what its useful for?
needs better departure angles to! lol
Tour.Unless it will all be boxed in to make a van. It's stupid.