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2009 Suzuki Grand Vitara: The Offroad Adventure (1/2)

Subscribe to DSTV on YouTube to be notified when Part 2 is posted! Part 1 of 2: Testing the 2009 Suzuki Grand Vitara XSport 4WD in the Forest, just outside of Steven's Pass in Washington State. Doe...  
 
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SUNSETRETREATSXM (5 days ago) Show Hide
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Factory tires suck for off-road. Put Good Year MTR onit
Skid plate sucks, first time in the mud and it was gone Needsmetalone, standard is cheap plastic This really sucks
But what i really miss is a diff-lock in the axles. One rear wheel in the air and one front wheel in the air and the car goes no where!! Same in the mud
But we use it a lot off road, last time they had to get me out with a 300HP tracked dumper
But still i like it and in most situations it can get out of the mud
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On the Suzuki Grand Vitara, is the outer surface of the front bumper metal or plastic?

I'm seeking a way to add a small electric winch short of installing a grill guard. If the bumper is metal, I may bolt the winch directly to that.

By the way, I'm open to suggestions from those with winch experience.
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Suzuki holds the record for pikes peak rally. Suzuki knows offroad. If you know anything about automotive you ll know Suzuki competes heavily in off road.Which they take that experience and put it in cars they make.
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Would be interesting to see how long it takes for the hill descent system to shit itself going down a muddy hill.

Also that isn't that steep. I've got my Holden Commodore up hills just like that.

Also I'm not a snow driver, but shouldn't you have chains on when you try to go over the snow?
nerddog69 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Both I'd say.
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bascusan (2 months ago) Show Hide
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a gay man driving an infallible vitara?
I don't think so
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rockandicejohn (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Vitara rocks off road if you know how to use it. I've even taken mine down quad trails with great success. Let's see you do that in your full size truck! As for snow: 4 wheel drive + non bald tires = you can drive until you're plowing snow.

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