1. As a 4 wheeler you are especially dependent upon
the performance of your vehicle. These guidelines
are provided to assist you in having a safe vehicle.
All vehicles driven on public roads and highways should
meet the local vehicle code requirements. This includes
have current proof of insurance documents.
a. Roll Bars
i. Roll bars must be adequate and functional,
or a factory hard top.
b. Seat Belts
i. Seat belts must be provided for all occupants
of the vehicle, and should be in use any time
the vehicle is in operation. Seat belts should
be properly secured by bolting to the body or
frame.
c. First Aid Kit
i. A fully equipped First Aid Kit must be carried.
d. Fire Extinguisher
i. A fully charged and functioning fire extinguisher
must be in every vehicle.
e. Recovery
i. All vehicles should have some means of being
helped or assisted, and of helping others out
of difficult situations. Extreme caution should
be taken when towing, winching, or rescue work
is being done.
f. Emergency Brake
i. All vehicles must be equipped with a functioning
emergency brake. Micro Locks and Electrical Line
Locks are acceptable.
g. Repair Items
i. All vehicles must carry standard emergency
equipment. I.e. Jack, Lug wrench, recommended
to carry a spare (preferably within 3" of
existing tire size), and basic tools.
h. CB
i. Mandatory in all trail rigs.
ii. Highly recommended for all tow rigs
i. Tires
i. Minimum tire size set at 33" as listed
on the sidewall.
j. Traction Aiding Differentials
i. 1 traction aiding differential is required