Stock Chevy Suburban Goes Through Mud Pit
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looks like he made it just fine as far as short wheel base verses long depends on what kinda off road driving your doing. Trails, rock crawling and most off roading yes a short wheel base is better. Mud boggs are different with a longer wheel base your back tires enter later then the short wheel base trucks, and your front tires get out quicker. Its not much but sometimes that little extra boost helps.
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@DoggyB22 check out cooper discoverer AT3s. they are all terrains but they bite better than some of the cheaper mud tires
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I will laugh when i see the mud pit filled up then try to get it thru
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Well pretty much any style.... There all to LONG. K5 Blazer>Suburban.
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@DoggyB22 Which Suburban are you talking about? Box Style or these new rollover Suburbans?
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OK......? I would love to see a Suburban do the Rubicon. Obviously you don't know much about off roading. You want something that is short or at least semi short wheel base. Cool a Suburban went to a bigger mud pit then a Jeep?
Just saying.... haha
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Did he died?
And I'm so sorry if this video got flagged imma try to un do it. I was tryna comment off my touch and the (flag as in appropriate) button was right under the comment button.. Hope it didn't flag
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Uhh, you mean pickup trucks? Suburbans come in a 1500 series too.
yes tires make a difference in off roading. all terrains suck compared to mud terrains... but when doing actual off roading. not just goin through some mud pit. you dont want some LONG ass Suburban or truck. you want a smaller 2 door vehicle.
DoggyB22 2 years ago
you dont want a HUGE truck when off roading. ya it might be a beast n all. but when off roading you want something smaller n powerfull. the older Ford Broncos like a 69 was the best off road vehicle you could get! & thats a true statement
DoggyB22 2 years ago