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<blockquote data-quote="whtrapta" data-source="post: 171295" data-attributes="member: 803"><p>Your guys biggest issue is taking this truck on jeep trails. The raptor is very capable, but its not going to be happy on these trails. I took mine on one and it wasn't fun. Jeep trails are often pretty narrow through tree areas. Jeeps are often pretty narrow, and very short. So when you take the truck, if feels as though you are driving a bus through there. </p><p></p><p>The biggest issue though is the raptor suspension. The front a arms make it hard. You need solid axles to go on some pretty good trails. The articulation is much better, and if a tire drops off say a 1-2 foot step down, it won't try to pull the vehicle down as much as with a arms.</p><p></p><p>Plus you just end up with TONS of scratches everywhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whtrapta, post: 171295, member: 803"] Your guys biggest issue is taking this truck on jeep trails. The raptor is very capable, but its not going to be happy on these trails. I took mine on one and it wasn't fun. Jeep trails are often pretty narrow through tree areas. Jeeps are often pretty narrow, and very short. So when you take the truck, if feels as though you are driving a bus through there. The biggest issue though is the raptor suspension. The front a arms make it hard. You need solid axles to go on some pretty good trails. The articulation is much better, and if a tire drops off say a 1-2 foot step down, it won't try to pull the vehicle down as much as with a arms. Plus you just end up with TONS of scratches everywhere. [/QUOTE]
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