It did OK but it really needed larger tires and more lift in the front. The steps are not to be confused with rock sliders and scraping the tailpipes quite often.
A good spotter is a requirement. Crawling visibility is limited by the size of the truck.
No significant scraps except where a rock broke and nicked the bed. I've got to hit the hitch and tips with some paint and I put a little bend in the driver side running board.
Don't bother doing this trailwith 20" rims. You need that sidewall.
I'm in Atlanta. I've already driven it on snowy roads though. I'll post the front end iced over. The thing is amazing in weather mode and 4 auto on. It never felt unstable at all.
Sorry for the sideways pic.
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