How bad is it to offroad in your daily?
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Per this response I'd suggest not mudding unless you've got deep pockets. This is an expensive game to play if you can't even change a coil/plug and also don't have a second vehicle.
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Yea, you got the wrong idea I expect.
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Looks like you just splashed through some dirty water lol. I don't mud anymore it gets expensive and I'm not a fan of washing the truck every weekend. Guess I'm getting old but when I did mud it was through MUD not dirty water. Where are all the big clumps of mud? It will get expensive eventually. Enjoy it while your young but only if you can afford it!
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Looks like you just splashed through some dirty water lol. I don't mud anymore it gets expensive and I'm not a fan of washing the truck every weekend. Guess I'm getting old but when I did mud it was through MUD not dirty water. Where are all the big clumps of mud? It will get expensive eventually. Enjoy it while your young but only if you can afford it!
It was fun while it lasted and to let you in on something, we never could afford it. Purdy much a group effort keeping the trucks going. I've woke up the next to find my passenger side mirror missing and a headlight hanging by the wires. I've had to borrow peoples boot laces to keep one of my front wheels straight enough to travel. Had to run the river to rescue a Jeep Cherokee that lost traction and floated down stream lol. That was touch and go since the currant was working against , , the river had some deep spots.
Yea Big clods of mud and clay, - if you didn't wash them off soon it would be like clods of jbweld all over the truck.
Those were muding days and 4wheeling. The trucks were mostly thrashers and they were also DD's. No one had two vehicles that I can recall and drove their parents vehicles when the truck was down.
Didn't everyone go through that phase in life?
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I've been in plenty o' pickles with friends wheeling. Luckily I got a good example of just how expensive the hobby is before I had a truck. I high centered my 91 Explorer once while wheeling by myself. That sucked, bad. My old man was not happy to come rescue me. As I recall, I made him late for a flight, lol.
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I eventually want to invest in the hobby. Right now my truck is only a 2wd, almost 200000 miles on it and my daily driver to school and work. So its not a truck I want to break apart. It was also my first truck and a handme down from my grandmother. So im saving up for either a bronco, or a older f150.