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Old 04-03-2006, 02:37 PM
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Hello everyone. This is my first post.

I have never been off-roading but would absolutely love to have the ability to (never owned a capable vehicle). Not hard core rock crawling, just cruising around in the dirt and mud would be fun I think. It seems to me that it would be somewhat neglectful and abusive NOT to, at least occasionally, take advantage of the H3’s abilities. I am not a soccer mom or mall hopper and I’m strongly considering an H3 for my next truck. Last night I mentioned to my wife that if I get one, we could go off roading. She loves the H3 too but replies “no way, you’ll totally F*** up the paint and get all dinged and scratched up”.

I’m sure that you all like to keep your paint scratch and ding free as well but that does not stop you from the adventures. I hope this doesn’t sound like a stupid question but how do I convince my wife that this will not happen? Are there products on the market that help protect the paint?
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