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<blockquote data-quote="Baja Jones" data-source="post: 1381572" data-attributes="member: 6729"><p>If you are new to the dirt I would definitely recommend the course. The course's name is deceptive. It should be called Raptor warranty abatement training. You will learn what all the buttons do and if you heed the instructors you will never break your truck. I believe that Ford, who pays for the course and designed the curriculum did so to limit the stupid things that Raptor owners do and to mitigate the flood of warranty claims caused by Ya-Hoo stock Trophy Truck drivers. There is almost no driver critique and you will never break 35 mph. Sorry my picture is of my Gen 1, I now have a 2018 SCAB which is how I ended up in Utah for the course. If you are an experienced off-roader with thousands of dirt miles and you didn't ride the small bus, your time would be better spent reading the manual and taking a long weekend trip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baja Jones, post: 1381572, member: 6729"] If you are new to the dirt I would definitely recommend the course. The course's name is deceptive. It should be called Raptor warranty abatement training. You will learn what all the buttons do and if you heed the instructors you will never break your truck. I believe that Ford, who pays for the course and designed the curriculum did so to limit the stupid things that Raptor owners do and to mitigate the flood of warranty claims caused by Ya-Hoo stock Trophy Truck drivers. There is almost no driver critique and you will never break 35 mph. Sorry my picture is of my Gen 1, I now have a 2018 SCAB which is how I ended up in Utah for the course. If you are an experienced off-roader with thousands of dirt miles and you didn't ride the small bus, your time would be better spent reading the manual and taking a long weekend trip. [/QUOTE]
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