Crossing a ravine, gully, ditch, washout or rut, Crossing logs – Jeep 2013 Wrangler User Manual

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CAUTION!

Never attempt to straddle a rock that is large

enough to strike your axles or undercarriage.

Never attempt to drive over a rock which is large

enough to contact the door sills.

Crossing A Ravine, Gully, Ditch, Washout Or Rut

When crossing a ravine, gully, ditch, washout or a large rut,
the angled approach is the key to maintaining your vehi-
cle’s mobility. Approach these obstacles at a 45-degree angle
and let each tire go through the obstacle independently. You
need to use caution when crossing large obstacles with
steep sides. Do not attempt to cross any large obstacle with
steep sides at an angle great enough to put the vehicle at
risk of a rollover. If you get caught in a rut, dig a small
trench to the right or left at a 45-degree angle ahead of the
front tires. Use the removed dirt to fill the rut ahead of the

turnout you just created. You should now be able to drive
out following the trench you just created at a 45-degree
angle.

WARNING!

There is an increased risk of rollover when crossing
an obstacle, at any angle, with steep sides.

Crossing Logs

To cross a log, approach it at a slight angle (approxi-
mately 10 to 15 degrees). This allows one front tire to be
on top of the log while the other just starts to climb the
log. While climbing the log, modulate your brake and
accelerator to avoid spinning the log out from under your
tires. Then ease the vehicle off the log using your brakes.

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