I've had a couple friends with mogs. They're sweet but unless you get the diesel (rare) they come with a inline-4 gas motor with about 1.8L displacement, which pretty much has negative horsepower... which means you need low range to get out of the driveway and they top out at about 70 km/h on the highway. Still awesome on the trail though, you can drive over anything at about 0.5 km/h.
Went out there again yesterday, totally different than in the summer. There's snow, and all the holes are full of water. I didn't quite go all the way due to time, turned back probably 500 m short. I needed to winch a bit to get turned around in the snow. Great trip.
Maybe try straight white text on a black background? simple, but should be readable. I'd throw one on my truck. You definitely won't be able to read anything dark on my truck, it's black and the canopy is tinted.
22R is famous for exploding after sucking a cylender full of water. It's always #4 cylender. Mine had lots of TLC after being sunk, and ran like a dream for another 700 km then blammo.
snorkels are good, just make sure your diff breathers are vented. but I guess if you're putting on a snorkel you probably already know that.
I've had a couple friends with mogs. They're sweet but unless you get the diesel (rare) they come with a inline-4 gas motor with about 1.8L displacement, which pretty much has negative horsepower... which means you need low range to get out of the driveway and they top out at about 70 km/h on the highway. Still awesome on the trail though, you can drive over anything at about 0.5 km/h.
Just a few from my wife's phone, and it was a bit dim for photos.
Went out there again yesterday, totally different than in the summer. There's snow, and all the holes are full of water. I didn't quite go all the way due to time, turned back probably 500 m short. I needed to winch a bit to get turned around in the snow. Great trip.
Maybe try straight white text on a black background? simple, but should be readable. I'd throw one on my truck. You definitely won't be able to read anything dark on my truck, it's black and the canopy is tinted.
22R is famous for exploding after sucking a cylender full of water. It's always #4 cylender. Mine had lots of TLC after being sunk, and ran like a dream for another 700 km then blammo.
snorkels are good, just make sure your diff breathers are vented. but I guess if you're putting on a snorkel you probably already know that.