AORSI-100-SSB
Overview:
This course explores the systems that give off-road vehicles their control and stability. Students gain knowledge of how suspensions absorb impact, how steering systems adapt to terrain, and how brake systems provide stopping power.
Learning Objectives:
- Compare different suspension systems (solid axle, independent, articulated)
- Understand how steering geometry affects maneuverability
- Identify brake system components and perform basic checks
- Recognize how off-road conditions stress these systems
Modules:
- Suspension Types & Functions
- Steering Systems – Rack & Pinion vs Hydraulic Assist
- Brakes: Disc, Drum, ABS, and Off-Road Considerations
- Diagnostics, Wear Points, and Field Adjustments
Duration: 6 hours (classroom + garage/shop setting)
Assessment: Hands-on inspection exercise + short exam

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Weather, Climate & Seasonal Challenges
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Environmental Impact & Land Use Ethics
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Load Securement & Cargo Management
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Off-Road Driving Techniques & Skill Development
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Recovery Techniques & Vehicle Rescue
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Off-Road Navigation, Route Planning & Risk Assessment
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Safety Gear & Protective Equipment
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Vehicle Maintenance & Inspection Protocols
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Electrical Systems & Lighting
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Tires, Wheels, and Tracks
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Suspension, Steering, and Brakes
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Engine, Drivetrain, and Powertrain Systems

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