Lets see those off-road pictures
#1821
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This was on a local forum. Thought yall'd get a kick out of it
250 w/ 8.5" lift spent the night in the surf
250 w/ 8.5" lift spent the night in the surf
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safetypin (11-15-2015)
#1829
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Light offroad in the Rockies!
My first post in this thread (I think)!
This past Sunday the wifey and I decided to go for a drive and ended up on a forestry road, and into an offroad area
On a scale of 1 to 10, 1 being a gravel road and 10 being impossible to go through for a stock truck, I would say most of it was at 3-4, with a few isolated sections at 7+... like deep ruts on a narrow trail on a hillside or 1' deep mud holes... nothing too crazy, but we had to get out a few times to "check the lines" before driving through. Turned out my wife is a great spotter
No pics of the worst sections, but here are some of the creek crossings and the first "mud hole" of the trickier section. Doesn't look like much but it's a good 8" drop to get in and out of. Keep in mind that's a stock Lariat with nearly-bold rear stockers and extended running boards that doubled up as rock sliders once or twice
anyway, as you can tell that was a great day, I was surprised that my wife enjoyed it as much as I did, and I'm glad she was there!
can't seem to be able to embed the videos... nothing too insane, but it's always fun...
http://vid595.photobucket.com/albums...0the%20mud.mp4
http://vid595.photobucket.com/albums...r%20stream.mp4
This past Sunday the wifey and I decided to go for a drive and ended up on a forestry road, and into an offroad area
On a scale of 1 to 10, 1 being a gravel road and 10 being impossible to go through for a stock truck, I would say most of it was at 3-4, with a few isolated sections at 7+... like deep ruts on a narrow trail on a hillside or 1' deep mud holes... nothing too crazy, but we had to get out a few times to "check the lines" before driving through. Turned out my wife is a great spotter
No pics of the worst sections, but here are some of the creek crossings and the first "mud hole" of the trickier section. Doesn't look like much but it's a good 8" drop to get in and out of. Keep in mind that's a stock Lariat with nearly-bold rear stockers and extended running boards that doubled up as rock sliders once or twice
anyway, as you can tell that was a great day, I was surprised that my wife enjoyed it as much as I did, and I'm glad she was there!
can't seem to be able to embed the videos... nothing too insane, but it's always fun...
http://vid595.photobucket.com/albums...0the%20mud.mp4
http://vid595.photobucket.com/albums...r%20stream.mp4
Last edited by 130428; 07-14-2015 at 07:28 PM. Reason: Forgot the cow!