Supercrew 4x4 question
How good is a supercrew offroad? Can it take mud good?
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'97 F-150 XLT Expidition front end (no idea why). 17inch 4x4 wheels with 32 inch tires flowmasters with tips, K&N filter, 5-spd, 4.2 V-6 bedliner, bright clearcoat red, stepside, hidden hitch, 3.55 gear ratio, tinted windows and a BIG reg ford sticker on the back window (my greatest joy is cutting people off who have calvin pissin on the ford sign and they HAVE to look at my big red sticker)
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'97 F-150 XLT Expidition front end (no idea why). 17inch 4x4 wheels with 32 inch tires flowmasters with tips, K&N filter, 5-spd, 4.2 V-6 bedliner, bright clearcoat red, stepside, hidden hitch, 3.55 gear ratio, tinted windows and a BIG reg ford sticker on the back window (my greatest joy is cutting people off who have calvin pissin on the ford sign and they HAVE to look at my big red sticker)
The screw can handle the muck as well as any other ford extended-cab can - provided you have the proper tires (as with any truck).
The stock goodyears suck (as all gys do), being limited to a max of 3.55 gears also sucks, and the approach/departure angle is not as good as the GMs (typ ford).
All-in-all, slap on some BFG MUD-T/As and head out ruttin. The screw looks great covered in mud.
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01 SUPERcrew XLT 4x4
*rare* amazon green
The stock goodyears suck (as all gys do), being limited to a max of 3.55 gears also sucks, and the approach/departure angle is not as good as the GMs (typ ford).
All-in-all, slap on some BFG MUD-T/As and head out ruttin. The screw looks great covered in mud.
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01 SUPERcrew XLT 4x4
*rare* amazon green


