Mud bog - yes or no

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It’s a truck built for having fun. It’s not a super car like some folks wat to pretend it is. Go find your fun, but remember trails are for beginners, mud is expensive, and deserts are infinite.
 

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Absolutely without a doubt, NO!
I hate mud. These aren’t mud trucks
Mike is a *****

You're just still mad cause I take down Sold threads.

Contrary to popular belief, the raptor is not actually a one trick pony...

For many (Like Rick) that just means it's good for both the Mall and Starbucks.
 

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No desert anywhere near where I’m from just mud, I’m not going thru the woods to scratch it all up but a dedicated off road park I’m all for it. Just ditch the all terrain tires and put on a true mud grip
 

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They look like a blast...but I would probably buy an older cheapo beater truck and set it up to run through something like that if it became a habit
 

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I'd go on a very muddy trail but definitely not go through a mud bog.

Just a lot a stress on various components not to mention all the time required to clean it up properly.

I did scratch the heck out of the sides of my 2014 F150 Supercrew trailing but if I'd take this down the same trails I'd have to bring along my hedge trimmer and chainsaw with an extension.

I really wish the Forest Service would maintain the trails better at Mark Twain National Forest.
 


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