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Old Dec 9, 2008 | 01:25 AM
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Originally Posted by 07fx4silver
BFG all terrains will go a lot farther (off-road) than most people give them credit for
mine do good so far, haven't gotten stuck or even close to it for what i have done, so far just mostly shallow creek crossings (like 6" of water) and a little climb out and light trails but BFG AT's are a good tire. do pretty well in mud to for an AT. now i did get stuck with them once leaving school but it was out of my own stupidity.

and i got nothing wrong with street queens, but if you won't take your truck in grass thats when i get pissed off, i have known to many kids with big trucks who won't put anything in the bed, or even let their truck touch a blade of grass, let alone a spec of dirt!

back on topic, photo's are BA. truck looks great!
 

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Old Dec 9, 2008 | 01:48 AM
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I cannot believe I just read through 3 pages of..."stuff"

great pics, wish I had some mud like that to go play in.
 
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Old Dec 9, 2008 | 04:46 AM
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Originally Posted by Z. Baker
Hey,

Nice pictures!! Thats the first thing me and the buddies do when it rains. I cant go nemore because of 2wd, but none-the-less it is awesomely good.

On a second note, its peoples opinions about their trucks.
If i had a 4wd with a lift and aggressive tires, i would definitely take it offroad, because i would think it was a big waste of money to do that to your truck and use it for what it is for. Lol..come to think of it i wouldnt jack up a truck either, because it is harder to tow, and i do a lot of that.

None-the-less, nice pictures, and nice truck

Zane
Meh, with upgraded gears and a custom performance tune (towing tune), most lifted truck will outperform stock level truck. I know i could certainly strap up to many truck on this forum and tow them around all day long.
 
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Old Dec 9, 2008 | 10:55 AM
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"Meh, with upgraded gears and a custom performance tune (towing tune), most lifted truck will outperform stock level truck. I know i could certainly strap up to many truck on this forum and tow them around all day long."


I was talking about the actual attachment of tralier to truck, not power.
I also haul alot and i dont feel like gitting a step ladder out to git things in and out of my bed..lol

Zane
 
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Old Dec 9, 2008 | 12:42 PM
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Originally Posted by austinbF150
Im just saying it baffles me why so many people buy 4wd trucks lift them and out mud tires on them and then act like if they get mud on them it is ruined. Thats like saying your not going to put anything in the bed because it might scratch the paint or bed liner. These trucks are intended to go off road thats why they have 4wd. If mud on the under carriage was so detrimental to these trucks then mine would have broke down along time ago.
Well, you don't always see guys who build 600hp hot rods taking them on the drag strip. Some people like to have a nice vehicle for it's looks and fun factor to drive, not use it as intended. What's wrong with that?
 
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