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Old 07-31-2009, 10:45 AM
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Originally Posted by MontanaRAM
mine has never had a problem, survived a few good jumps without anything breaking and can traverse some pretty hairy stuff. a big part of it is driver abilities, you have to know your vehicle.
This is probably the biggest part of off roadin..knowing your truck and knowing how to drive it! I have a 04, and only 2wd and mud is not a problem. Especially with your 5 inch lift and 35's!
As long as you can open your door without the door touching mud you should be fine
 
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Originally Posted by mike1589
what year you got? mines an 05 not sure if it would be any different. i just dont wanna end up breakin stuff or gettin mud where i shouldn't
if you play in the mud your going to get mud all over the place even in places you cant see. just take the time to wash it off pretty good. that means just about getting under the truck and spraying it down good.
 
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I have gotten my truck stuck many many times and couldn't even open my doors to get out had to climb through the window to get out, its an 02 1500 QC with level kit, body lift and 37's. I haven't broken anything yet and I go mudding regularly. Over a period of time doing that though I have replace a few things like U-joints twice, lower ball joints (they were probably due though 150K on the stock ones), and both cv axles once. But these seem to be normal wear and tear parts that you would have to replace anyways. Also had to replace 1 taillight because a tow strap broke it.
 
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Old 07-31-2009, 12:59 PM
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where is that at?

Originally Posted by CreativeOffroad
They'll handle anything just about as well as you build them up to.. Here's some pics on a whoop section i went through. This is before my new lift, wheels and tires though, so all there was to it was a leveling kit and some procomp shocks.



 
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That was out at El Mirage, its about 10 miles from Victorville in California. I hit a 12ft. jump, with about 5 feet of clearance off the ground while I was out there too, and the truck took it like a champ. Nothing broke.

Knowing what the truck can do, and how much stress the parts you've put on it can handle is pretty much the most important part. Driver knowledge is more valuable then the best equipment any day.
 
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I cant wait till winter. NOW THAT I HAVE MY TRUCK!
 
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Those pics are gunna be amazing! CANT WAIT!!!
 
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ya ive gone out a few times just nothin to extreme, everything seems pretty solid (and i dont even have it lifted yet). truck still seems to go through anything, climbs hills pretty damn good too! figured id just check before i didnt anything stupid. what about my cold air intake though? if mud or water splashes onto that is it gonna get in the engine. I mean obviously i cant submerge it under water but the last thing i want is water in the engine.
 
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As long as you're not underwater or pouring water into the intake, you're not gonna need to worry about hydrolocking the engine too much.
 
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ya thatd be bad. ok like i said just wanted to double check with you guys and get some feedback. thanks for the help
 


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