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It looks like we have a new test pilot here. Thank you and godspeed.
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I was thinking the HOSS 3.0 would be perfect for that, lolThat looked like off-roading to me... Why I got the Wildtrak with HOSS 3.0 to be able to do exactly that... That may not be rock climbing, but that's definitely off-roading...
After seeing the front end components next to the Braptors components I tend to disagree with you.Longer than you might think.
I've done about 4K miles on dirt roads and trails so far and other than the cam phasors knocking (fixed by Ford) and a faulty tpms sensor, shes still doing perfect. Ive done water fording, rock crawling, high speed crap, some jumps.. Its one heck of a vehicle.Wonder how long it can hold up to that?
Hell ya!
I just gotta say, my previous JLU couldn’t hold a candle to what I did in my Bronco last night. I didn’t hold back, and holy sh$t this thing took and beating and didn’t complain at all. Jumps, turn-assist donuts, barreling down dirt embankments, and climbing giants dirt hills…oh, and driving up 50+ mph through uneven terrain. My brother, a Gen 3 Raptor owner was also blown away with its capabilities. I’m hoping to head back out at some point to get some better video. Just have to spend all of today cleaning the few inches of dirt out of my interior…
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I would love to see a Honda Civic drive away after doing that. I imagine it would make the jump and get stuck to the ground after breaking the suspension. Poor man's low crawler modification.They are more impressive when used in actual off-road situations instead of thrashings. A Honda Civic can replicate these videos