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Old 11-25-2011, 09:21 PM
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How do these trucks do offroad?

This is my first f250 always had f150s or dodge 1500s.. How do big f250 6.0s do in the mud? I know they're heavy trucks.. Haven't taken mine out yet


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Old 11-25-2011, 09:28 PM
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Most thing your gona get with a heavy truck is push, and you can feel the weight. unlike a cracker light 1500 they kindof sink. so must be moving when you get going lol
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Well I haven't really taken mine "mud boggin" yet, but have taken it off roading here in CO, and I love how my truck handled it. Our chapter has done some wheelin trips in the mountains and it was pretty amazing what we were able to do. I never thought I would be taking my PSD through heavily wooded high altitude Jeep trails. At times it was pretty damn challenging, but we all made it through just fine, not as easily as smaller lighter weight offroad rigs, but we did it.
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