So, you’ve just gotten a new 4 wheel drive SUV. You probably can’t wait to take it off-roading. However, before you do, you should educate yourself how to do it correctly. To that end, we have put together a few tips for going off-roading.
Know your limits:
Even the experts who empty their pockets modifying their vehicles sometimes have them break down. Rocks and tresses can definitely bend steel. Make sure you keep your vehicle maintained, and know your minimum ground clearance.
Wheel position:
Knowing your wheel position proves extremely important. You can easily forget where they point after an over correction (something you should avoid anyways). Try to steer in tiny increments. Also, keep your thumbs on the outside of the wheel; sudden kickback has broken many people’s fingers.
Don’t peel out:
People new to off-roading may feel disappointed by how slowly it goes. If you get stuck, don’t peel out. Most likely, you will dig yourself in deeper. Again, move in tiny increments.
Should you find yourself stuck and in need of towing services, Pippin Towing & Recovery has you covered. To find out more, give us a call at (636) 937-0797.




Are you gearing up for a holiday road trip? Any trip to see the family can be ruined by a breakdown on the side of the road. Check out these holiday road trip tips. By preparing ahead you can avoid a headache on the road. But remember, if you do find yourself stranded, call Pippin Towing & Recovery for fast tow services.
Make sure you get plenty of rest the night before you leave. Drowsiness can lead to serious accidents. In fact, according to a conservative estimate by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration approximately “100,000 police-reported crashes are the direct result of driver fatigue each year.”
Get everything together the night before if at all possible. Having the car packed and ready to go can alleviate stress the morning you embark upon your trip. Make sure you have everything you need for the time you will be gone. It is also wise to have a first aid kit on hand. If you are driving somewhere cold store some extra blankets in your trunk. And have plenty of snacks and water on hand. Lastly, don’t forget to bring along some fun games for the little ones.