Mud bog - yes or no

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LVsFINEST

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Would you guys take your Raptors to a mud bog event?

Never been to one but it looks fun. Not sure I wana have mud caked on my underside for years tho. Or mud in the interior.

Would you guys go and/or have any tips for a first timer?
 

xrocket21

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You will never get it 100% clean again. It takes FOREVER to clean.

In my opinion, its not worth it and wouldnt do mud again for the most part. The hassle vs fun just isnt worth it.
 

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Not a chance for me. Aside from never getting it cleaned again the IFS and a mud bog is a bad combination. Mud bogs need big wheel speed to make it through. The front diff on these is not the most robust housing.
 

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nope , its too pretty for that stuff and I don't have a whole day to clean it after.
 

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Was driving in South Texas on the beach went to the bay side and hit a bog at about 70 mph. Took two vehicles to pull me out. Then spent over 6 hours on a lift getting it cleaned. Never AGAIN !,,
 

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No no no no no no no no and again no. But that's just me. Like was posted above, depending upon the type of mud, it will never come off completely if really bogged. We have bentonite around here and its like concrete when it sets up. Not ever getting it off when it dries.


Sam
 
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