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Dezert 8MYMNEY
IMO there is no reason to put a roundup together or even a video telling you how to drive your truck, driving in the dezert is not hard, take's a little bit of time if you don't know how to read terrain, but it can be learned.Additionally, I do not see any other OEM putting together Truck or Car Roundup's like Ford SVT does with the Raptor.
I know Outlaw Raptor did all he could to ensure the participants didn't **** up their Raptors but those who bent their frames didn't pay attention and/or weren't equipped with radios and/or GPS and/or they were stupid.
Have you done this run? It's NOT hard by any means, if you can drive down the 405 freeway you should have no problem getting from Yermo to Vegas with NO problem.. They even cut out the sh*tty part of this run, and that's between Barstow(Outlet Center) and Yermo. It gets really nasty in some spots,especially near the freeway underpass.
I can't tell you how many bone stock trucks we've seen do this run. Hell we've even see station wagon do it.
What I'm saying is if you have to drive your Raptor to work on Monday you might not want to be doing 90+ on a flat dirt road you've never been on. If you can use your head there is no need to prerun or have markers.
As far as GPS and Radio's go, that's just another way for then to make $, plain and simple
I would take my truck to 4wd before I would ever think about taking my truck to Outlaw. Outlaw probably has the worst rep in town as far as bolt on shops.I asked a friend of the mine(he's from SoCal) about Outlaw Off-Road and he compared them to 4Wheel Parts saying they about the same.