Now if I could only find a dealer in UT or close by with Raptor for sale, i can fly over do the course and drive home with new baby. Checked out the site, looks like it runs March to November. Any dealers out there with gen3 35's ???
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Yes and no. Definitely go. It's totally worth it. But they won't show you the limits, but rather what it can do with a fair amount of safety margin. Trying to show newbie drivers the true limits would get really expensive, really quickly.The best thing I did was attend the Raptor Assault class that they provide you for free when you buy a new raptor. They will show you the limits of what this truck can do and get your blood pumping foe more, all while using their trucks so you don’t have to sacrifice your new one to learn. Enjoy! It’s a great machine.
Guys I never heard of that assault class... free to buyers? Cool! You'd think the dealer would have told me!Raptor Assault
www.raptorassault.com
This course won't tell you where you can go offroading, but it will tell you what your truck is capable of doing.
Don't know. Came that way.What are those two plastic caps on top of the truck?
Dude! I spray new shine each weekend!! Never occurred to me to ungloss them. Thanks for the tip!!At least spend a few hours and scrub the tire shine off, you don’t want to look like some reformed bmw driver ;-)
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All great advice. Thanks for the detailsAs mentioned already, Badlands Off Road Park in Attica, Indiana is only 2.5 hours south of downtown Chicago. Lots of options including sand, mud, water, hills, rocks, and trails. Go easy the first time out. As you grow your experience, feel free to push your comfort zone a bit.
Purchase a few essentials like a snatch strap, traction boards, shackles, tire pressure gauge, etc. Bring a friend to help with navigation and recovery. Oh, and Weathertech Floor Liners are a must.