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Washboard Dirt Roads = Major Problems
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<blockquote data-quote="PDT905" data-source="post: 1382184" data-attributes="member: 30585"><p>Fair enough. I'm coming from an old 4Runner that has never once had its tires aired down, which I drove for 210k miles on every road and in every condition imaginable before upgrading to the Raptor. So my recent experience is very limited and I probably should have been more careful with that statement. Even so, none of the other 50 vehicles in the area were pulled off to the side adjusting tire pressure. </p><p></p><p>The Raptor just seems to be a whole lot more sensitive to changing road conditions than most vehicles I've driven. I find that counter-intuitive for this particular truck. It's like buying a 5,000 dollar set of skis only to find out that they are the worst pair on the mountain unless you wax the **** out of them between every run. </p><p></p><p>There's clearly a learning curve here. I appreciate the help and feedback.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PDT905, post: 1382184, member: 30585"] Fair enough. I'm coming from an old 4Runner that has never once had its tires aired down, which I drove for 210k miles on every road and in every condition imaginable before upgrading to the Raptor. So my recent experience is very limited and I probably should have been more careful with that statement. Even so, none of the other 50 vehicles in the area were pulled off to the side adjusting tire pressure. The Raptor just seems to be a whole lot more sensitive to changing road conditions than most vehicles I've driven. I find that counter-intuitive for this particular truck. It's like buying a 5,000 dollar set of skis only to find out that they are the worst pair on the mountain unless you wax the **** out of them between every run. There's clearly a learning curve here. I appreciate the help and feedback. [/QUOTE]
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