What would you guys suggest for things I should bring off-roading? I guess I'm trying to make a list of sorts...
Very basic, minimalist:
1. Never wheel alone. Wheel with at least one, experienced off-roader. Two is better than one, three is better than two.
2. A full size spare tire. It helps to have a tire repair kit, and a method to (re)inflate a tire, too. One of the guys in the club lost two tires on an obstacle once, and it was not a difficult trail...
3. Fixed front and rear recovery points. Bumpers, axles, roll bars, et c. are NOT recovery points; YouTube bears this out...
4. A tow strap or two, at least 20' long by 3" wide, with sewn loops. NO metal hooks or chains; YouTube...
5. Enough gas for the day. It shouldn't have to be said, but...
6. Basic tools for what you think you may need to "fix" or Disney Engineer.
7. A basic first aid kit.
8. A jack. The stock jack is generally more than adequate, but you may want some boards to put the jack on, in uneven terrain, soft or muddy soil, et c. If you or somebody has a Hi Lift/farm jack, know how to use it safely; YouTube...
9. A cheap poly tarp. When resolving a "problem", I hate laying in the dirt/mud/whatever...
I like to bring some food and drink. Sometimes I carry a change of clothes, layers, rain gear.
The more remote, and difficult the terrain, then obviously the more stuff you may want for "Uh-Oh" and "Oh, SHIT!" occasions. YMMV, and invariably will...