after reading the comments i was originally going to add my wanker comment
BIGGER TYRES ARE BETTER
but it did get me thinking so heres my opinion:
bigger tyres are better for all the reasons everyone else has mentioned ; traction , height of diffs , footprint when aired down etc etc
different vehicles come out from the factory with different tyre sizes so the size really isnt the issue. So what else can we blame .... engine size , nope sorry ... some 4wds have factory V8s too
erosion is a natural thing ... sure 4wds add to it.
i think that the real problem is that the popularity of 4wds has increased and at they same time track closure has increased. so all that is happening is more 4wds on the same track waiting in line to all attempt the same challenge or head to the same "secret location".
sure its easy to say close the track to stop more damage but that just makes it worse for the locations that are left.
when i first started 4wding , they only 4wds i saw out on tracks were the ones i went with .... but nowadays some spots need traffic lights.
government and volenteer groups have a lot to answer for.
the mundaring power lines track east of perth had some excellent and diverse terrain, easy tracks thru to a tank trap 10m long and 1m deep
and suprise they blocked of the more challenging sections .... WHY??
people either destroyed their barricade or drove off in discust to find another area.
with the popularity of 4wds the government should be looking at setting up offroad areas specifically for people to challenge their vehicles and their own driving abilitys. all they would need to do is put up a big sign saying "enter at own risk" ...liability problem solved.
most guys i know wouldnt even care if it was an hour or more from perth.
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