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marsay001

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I'm off for a short break soon with frieds to norfolk and want to take my car, but my truck is O.O.A, so i was thinking would a touring car, be okay for light off roading like rallying?, no big bumps or jumps, i have thought of the obvious things such as adjusting ride height, getting different wheels and tyres, will this be ok or should i forget it incase of damaging my car? its an amce cyclone pro if someone would tell me how to upload pics il post one on here for you to see
thanks
 
If it's belt driven, forget it. Shaft driven onroads should have no problems with a little dirt. As long as the spur and pinion are fully sealed.
 
its 4wd shaft, so i guess it will be ok :), i will get some slighlty larger wheels and off road tyres, cheers mate
 
some cars have rally kits
i know the rs4 has a rally version
different shocks, arms, wheels, and tires
 
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