Before you go off-roading, Loading your vehicle for off-road driving, Caution – Oldsmobile 2001 Bravada User Manual

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Before You Go Off-Roading

There are some things to do before you go out.
For example, be sure to have all necessary maintenance
and service work done. Check to make sure all
underbody shields (if so equipped) are properly
attached. Is there enough fuel? Is the spare tire fully
inflated? Are the fluid levels up where they should be?
What are the local laws that apply to off

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roading where

you’ll be driving? If you don’t know, you should check
with law enforcement people in the area. Will you be on
someone’s private land? If so, be sure to get the
necessary permission.

Loading Your Vehicle for Off-Road Driving

There are some important things to remember about
how to load your vehicle.
D The heaviest things should be on the load floor and

forward of your rear axle. Put heavier items as far
forward as you can.

D Be sure the load is secured properly, so driving on

the off

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road terrain doesn’t toss things around.

CAUTION:

D Cargo on the load floor piled higher than the

seatbacks can be thrown forward during a
sudden stop. You or your passengers could
be injured. Keep cargo below the top of
the seatbacks.

D Unsecured cargo on the load floor can be

tossed about when driving over rough
terrain. You or your passengers can be struck
by flying objects. Secure the cargo properly.

D Heavy loads on the roof raise the vehicle’s

center of gravity, making it more likely to roll
over. You can be seriously or fatally injured if
the vehicle rolls over. Put heavy loads inside
the cargo area, not on the roof. Keep cargo
in the cargo area as far forward and low
as possible.

You’ll find other important information in this manual.
See “Vehicle Loading,” “Luggage Carrier” and “Tires”
in the Index.

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