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- Jul 6, 2020
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- Location
- Ringgold, Ga
- Vehicle(s)
- F-250 Crew Cab
- Your Bronco Model
- Black Diamond
Worst I do is dirt farm roads and trails while hunting. And yet I have challenging rock climbing and off road trails within an hour of me in NW GA that people come from all over the country to try. It's just not my thing.Nothing wrong with mall crawling and doing light trails, or trying camping or just doing more of it, great to hear you'll be willing to take in into some dirt.
Thing is about off roading, you don't build for the usual stuff you do, you build for the worst you'll possibly ever face. If you don't, you'll get stuck and a recovery is expensive unless you wheel with guys who have gear. If you break something on a trail, that's an expensive recovery. Investments up front, save on the backend.
Think of a winch. You may never use it, but if you ever needed to and didn't have it, you're screwed. Plus, you can use it to help other people.
The 33s are indeed a lot of tire. In Australia and Africa, you'll rarely see anything larger than 33, bigger is Merica!
The 2.3 is a good engine, particularly with the turbo. It'll actually be more than most people need and has the power to pull the Bronco through the trail with ease.
I agree, a winch is never a bad idea. Have had my F-250 stuck in a wet ag field a couple of times and had to be pulled out. Once with a tractor. No fun.
I'm interested in seeing if Ford offers the tune on the 2.3 for the Bronco as they evidently do on the Ranger. Kicking the 2.3 up over 300hp greatly intrigues me.
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