Failed Mud Bogging

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BigJ

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Killer pics '888! Defenately need to get out there with you and your dad one of these days.
 

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I hope you drain and refill the synthetic lube in your diffs after that or you will be spending a ****load of money to get them replaced.
 

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Great pics.

Yeah those tires are great for a lot of things but that mud looks like that sticky clay stuff and is really hard to clean out of all-terrains.
 

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SAAAAAHHHHWEEET!! Nice pics man! Thanks for sharing. Those are some really cool drifting shots on the flats.
 

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Are you serious about the diffs?? The water line on the truck was way above what I was in.
From the Raptor Supplement, page 23
Your vehicle’s rear axle is filled with a synthetic rear axle lubricant and is
considered lubricated for life. These lubricants do not need to be
checked or changed unless a leak is suspected, service is required or the
axle assembly has been submerged in water. The axle lubricant should
be changed any time the rear axle has been submerged in water.
It doesn't mention the front diff. So was the rear "submerged"?

(PS: You can find the Supplement in your glove box, or you can download here: http://www.svtoffroad.com/showthrea...r-s-Manual-amp-Maintenance-Schedule-Downloads)
 
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