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Austesus
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Re: Hunting trucks
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June 19, 2023, 08:58:45 am »
I’m in a 2002 F250 7.3 on 35’s. It’s been a great truck so far but I definitely wouldn’t run it through woods or through mud holes. Driving around some fields is the most off roading it sees. I mainly try to use my buggy hunting and so I just pull in to the property then unload the buggy. My friend Warren has a 2018 Tacoma with the manual transmission and it’s been a good truck for him. He’s on a small lift with 33’s or 35’s and pulls his boat to the river all the time with no issues.
I really like the new Rubicon Jeep Gladiators too but I think they’re priced way too high for what is essentially a mid sized truck.
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