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Video Blazing Through the Colorado Snow Trails

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Just a fun quick video of our trail day through the snowy backcountry trails of Colorado Springs with Pikes Peak in the background. I've only had her a week and already I'm amazed how solid the rig feels, its off-road prowess, the fun amount of power she has. And that's coming from someone who has owned an FJ for 8 years and a 4Runner for a few years. The Bronco outshines them both in every way!

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Nice! I probably drove those same trails when I was stationed at Carson with my Taco. It's an amazing place to spend all day on the trails.

I'm pretty jealous too.
 

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Do you always leave your lockers on and sway bar disconnected for trails like that? Honest question, I’ve never had a vehicle with air or electric lockers that I could switch on and off, basically just a factory rear locker in some trucks, but I’ve also had trucks with open differentials, and never really had issues on snowy roads like that In 4H.
 
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Do you always leave your lockers on and sway bar disconnected for trails like that? Honest question, I’ve never had a vehicle with air or electric lockers that I could switch on and off, basically just a factory rear locker in some trucks, but I’ve also had trucks with open differentials, and never really had issues on snowy roads like that.
I don't usually leave my lockers on, but earlier we went through a deep snow drift and having the front and rear locked got me out. I just didn't turn them off and honestly with all the turns I was making I should have turned the lockers off. I do always leave the sway bar disconnected so I get more articulation.
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