1997 Chevrolet Blazer Owner's Manual - Page 176
1997 Chevrolet Blazer Manual
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Off-Road Driving withYour Four-Wheel-Drive Vehicle This off-road guide is for vehicles that have four-wheel drive. Also, see "Anti-Lock Brakes" in the Index. Before You Go Off-Roading There are sutfre 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. Be sure you read all the information about your four-wheel-drive vehicle in this manual. 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-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. If your vehicle doesn't have four-wheel drive, you shouldn't drive off-road unless you'reon a level, solid surface. Off-road driving can begreat fun. But it does have some definite hazards. The greatest of these is the terrain itself. "Off-roading" means you've left the great North American road system behind. Traffic lanes aren't marked. Curves aren't banked. There are road signs. no Surfaces can be slippery. rough, uphill or downhill. In short. you've gone right back to nature. Off-road driving involves some new skills. And that's why it's very important that you read this guide. You'll find many driving tips and suggestions. Thesewill help make your off-road driving safer and more enjoyable. Loading Your Vehicle for Off-Road Driving There are some important things to remember about how to load your vehicle. The heaviest things should be on the load floor and forward of your rear axle. Put heavier items far as forward as you can. Be sure the load is secured properly, so driving on the off-road terrain doesn't toss things around. 4- 15