Mud bog - yes or no

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Blockaderunner

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to a bog to watch, yep. To a bog to run through,..depends on how deep. I've hooked up too many chains in the mud earlier when I was younger and drunk but getting the Raptor dirty isn't an issue for me. I'd do it.
I just don't think the Raptor is set up to be a mudder.
 

Gregory Hoeve

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Counter question...... Would you consider taking a vehicle that's been modded to be a Mud Bogger out on a high speed desert run?
 

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This was thick stuff, not splashy mud. Once was enough for me, she was only 4 months old then, 2 years old now. Had mud in the driveway for months. I found out the intercooler fan makes a terrible noise when it's caked with mud.
 

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Would you guys take your Raptors to a mud bog event?

Never been to one but it looks fun. Not sure I wana have mud caked on my underside for years tho. Or mud in the interior.

Would you guys go and/or have any tips for a first timer?


I have taken mine through mud all the time. Just be prepared to clean for a few hours getting it all out. I have a firehose on the farm that works wonders cleaning out the underside. I also have the underside of mine coated so not much sticks. Just all those cracks and crevices are a pain in the ass to get all cleaned out. Not all of us have a desert to go out and drive around in. Where I go everything is mud and flat. Have fun with it, it is your truck. Also has tow hooks for front and rear. Easy to get a pull out if things get too deep.
 
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