Mudding advice

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GoArmy521

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I have a stock 1990 bronco, ive takin it out on the trails like 3 times, but it wasnt anything to rough that i knew i couldnt handle.

I just wanted some advice from the pros on stock broncos and mudding. I have A/T but the front two tires are worn a little but not that bad.

 

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I have a stock 1990 bronco, ive takin it out on the trails like 3 times, but it wasnt anything to rough that i knew i couldnt handle.

I just wanted some advice from the pros on stock broncos and mudding. I have A/T but the front two tires are worn a little but not that bad.
Well it really depends on the kind of trail riding you do and where your at, like down here in florida we have lots of sugar sand and bottomless mud, also you have to know your rig, my bronco is only on 31 10.50 15 bfg at ko's and i still walk the dog on my friends running 35s

 
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Well it really depends on the kind of trail riding you do and where your at, like down here in florida we have lots of sugar sand and bottomless mud, also you have to know your rig, my bronco is only on 31 10.50 15 bfg at ko's and i still walk the dog on my friends running 35s
I have the same exact size tire. I have one rock slider underneath and i would be doing like hilly, dirt type trails with some mud in them.

 

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dont mud a daily driver. if its not a daily then have at'er. watch the lines that the other trucks are taking to see how much they sink to judge if you can make it. sticking to the outskirts of a mudhole is usually a safe bet, but if there is a steep incline on one side or the other the worse thing that can happen is you cross rut and end up jumping right into the hill.

be safe and have fun.

 
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