Your rig is half of your wheeler identity. Other wheelers care about what you drive — it tells them what kind of terrain you can handle, what kind of trails you’re probably interested in, and whether you might be a good match for a group run.
Adding your first rig
Account → Rigs tab → Add a rig. The form asks for:
- Name — a short identifier. Many wheelers name their rigs (“The Buggy”, “Old Yeller”, etc.) but the year/make/model is also fine.
- Year, make, model — pretty much what it sounds like.
- Trim and modifications — optional but helpful. Lift, tires, lockers, armor.
- Photos — at least one. The first photo becomes the cover image shown on your profile rig card.
Multiple rigs
You can list as many rigs as you actually own. Some wheelers have a daily driver, a dedicated trail rig, and a tow vehicle — all three can live on your profile.
One of your rigs can be marked as the primary. The primary shows first in your rig list and is the default when logging runs.
Linking runs to a specific rig
When you mark a trail as driven, the system asks which rig you drove it in. This populates your rig’s run history — so a visitor to your profile sees “this rig has 47 runs on it, mostly Rubicon-tier trails.”
Removing a rig
You can delete a rig from the rig’s detail page. Runs attached to that rig don’t disappear — they remain in your run history, just no longer linked to a specific rig.
If you sell a rig and want to mark it as no longer owned but keep the history visible, use the Retire button instead of deleting. Retired rigs show on your profile with a small “previously owned” tag. [VERIFY this feature exists]
