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quote sertac post_id=45454 time=1506415529 user_id=25636:Name: Sertac Salman
Vehicle: Jeep Grand Cherokee Hemi 2011
Occupation: Architect Engineer
Offroading: I went desert few times. I cant say i am experienced. I just tried some.Welcome to DO @sertac
Please browse through the forums to get a basic understanding of the radios we use and our convoy rules.
Looking forward to meeting you on the dunes!!
quote Asim post_id=45457 time=1506422913 user_id=24786:quote sertac post_id=45454 time=1506415529 user_id=25636:Name: Sertac Salman
Vehicle: Jeep Grand Cherokee Hemi 2011
Occupation: Architect Engineer
Offroading: I went desert few times. I cant say i am experienced. I just tried some.Welcome to DO @sertac
Please browse through the forums to get a basic understanding of the radios we use and our convoy rules.
Looking forward to meeting you on the dunes!!
I will check, thank you.
quote [email protected] post_id=45496 time=1506792782 user_id=25609:Name: Socrates Santos
Vehicle: 2016 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon X – Teraflex 2.5″ Lift Kit – Falcon 3.1 Shocks – 33 All-Terrain KO2
Occupation: Pilot
Offroading: Few desert drives:drive:
Welcome to DO Socrates :drive: :drive:
quote [email protected] post_id=45506 time=1506875077 user_id=25642:Name: Ahmed Alalawi
Vehicle: 2016 Ford F150 – Lariat –Hi Rider(4×4)
Occupation: Construction
Offroading: Few desert drivesWelcome the the club fellow trucker :ymhug:
quote Francis post_id=45507 time=1506876278 user_id=24550:quote [email protected] post_id=45506 time=1506875077 user_id=25642:Name: Ahmed Alalawi
Vehicle: 2016 Ford F150 – Lariat –Hi Rider(4×4)
Occupation: Construction
Offroading: Few desert drivesWelcome the the club fellow trucker :ymhug:
Thanks, hope to learn some dune shaving 🙂
October 5, 2017 at 9:03 am #40108Name: Haseeb Gaya
Vehicle: 2015 Ford F150 – Hi Rider
Occupation: Project Management Consultant
Offroading: Some experience driving off road, have been riding quads in the desert for years.Name: Arsalan Sheikh
Vehicles: 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee TrailHawk – Stock for now. 1996 Jeep Cherokee Limited XJ – Minor suspension upgrades. 1986 FJ 40 – Lexus V8, LC 70 Drivetrain, 7″ lift, BFG T/A 35″. 1984 AM General M151 MUTT – Toyota 3CT Diesel, Auto, IRS/IFS w/ Lockers, 6″ Lift, 12″ extended, 35″ Mts
Occupation: IT Consulting
Offroading: Since 2007. Mud, Rocks, Snow, Gravel, Mountains, Riverbed sand, Waterfording… 1 practice rally run as a navigator. New to desert/dune sand experience.Hello Everyone! Im new to the group,
Name: Birjesh Partap Singh (Biggie)
Vehicle: FJ Cruiser 2017
Occupation: Regulatory & Quality EngineerBorn and raised in Dubai, Im an adrenaline junkie, Hope to have fun in the coming rides with the group!
Been riding since age of 14, been on couple of off roading drives, but this will be the first technical ride on the dunes, any tips and tricks for newbies are definitely appreciated.
I have narrowed down to pick up the Motorola 777 walkie talkie, FJ is has inclusive air compressor & crawl control,
Got a 380000 mA portable jump start kit, Flag for the truck. I will be looking for a decent tow string or chain (Or snatch strap kit)Let me know if I missed out on anything!
quote Asim post_id=45569 time=1507753930 user_id=24786:Welcome to Dubai Offroaders BiggieWe do not use chains or unrated tow straps. You may get a KINETIC ROPE from Marshal Saif.
C u soon on the sand.
Thanks Asim! Yes I will be getting Kinetic Rope, I have been recommended that through Matt,
I have managed to get the Motorola 777, but im definite its a fake one from Dragon mart, the sale guy claimed that it would work really well so yet to try that out. (160dh with a dc charger)Name: Dustin
Vehicle: 2011 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon, Mopar off-road front and rear (steel) bumpers, Mopar skid plates, Warn 9.5ti (9500 lb) winch, Mopar Hi-Lift jack carrier, Baja Rack utility roof rack, Teraflex Wasatch rear cargo rack, Front Runner JKU cargo slide
Occupation: IT
Off-roading: My wife and I spent the last three years in Saudi and did a lot of off-roading with a similar group there called the Riyadh Rovers. When the weather was nice, we did desert excursions every couple of weeks, including a three-day trip deep into the Empty Quarter. Always a great time, and looking forward to doing more of that here and getting to know many of you.quote dustin post_id=45601 time=1507997118 user_id=25666:Name: Dustin
Vehicle: 2011 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon, Mopar off-road front and rear (steel) bumpers, Mopar skid plates, Warn 9.5ti (9500 lb) winch, Mopar Hi-Lift jack carrier, Baja Rack utility roof rack, Teraflex Wasatch rear cargo rack, Front Runner JKU cargo slide
Occupation: IT
Off-roading: My wife and I spent the last three years in Saudi and did a lot of off-roading with a similar group there called the Riyadh Rovers. When the weather was nice, we did desert excursions every couple of weeks, including a three-day trip deep into the Empty Quarter. Always a great time, and looking forward to doing more of that here and getting to know many of you.Welcome to DO @dustin
Just browse through our forum to understand the basic equipments required for our trips :drive: :drive:
hope to see you soon on sand :drive: :drive: :drive:
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