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Road Queen or Mud Demon

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Does your truck see any mud?

  • Road Queen

    Votes: 30 29.7%
  • Mud Demon

    Votes: 15 14.9%
  • Occasional trips on logging roads

    Votes: 52 51.5%
  • It just sits in the driveway so I can look at it

    Votes: 4 4.0%

  • Total voters
    101
  • Poll closed .

White dually Owners Q&A

Are you BOMBED or stone stock?

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Sure there are better suited vehicles to use if you just want to go play off road, but I never do that; but I do hook up the tent trailer (wife stays home if the big fiver dosn't go) and head for the back country-----such as a road???????that runs along the crest of the Ochoco mountains of Eastern Oregon. Or once tried to take a trail shown on the map from the Oregon/Nevada border due north to Burns----when we got stuck and had to drop the 29' fiver to go back to an abandoned ranch place for timbers to get out, it took 45 min. to return 10 miles without the fiver-----it turned out to be a long but delightfull day. On trips such as that, only a real truck will do, and sure better be a 4X4. To see a few wild horses, to listen to the coyotes howling at sunset, and after dark, to realize there may not be another human within 15 miles... ..... I want to go right now.



Vaughn



Vaughn
 
I go muddin all the time in the winter:) The Problem is all my buddy's that go with me always get stuck! My truck becomes the ultimate recovery vehicle:cool:
 
Should have been another category IMHO. I love the look of my Ram when it's clean and shiny. And, I try to keep it that way. But my work demands I go 'where the dozers and scrapers go'. I hose my driveway regularly, so I voted demon:(



Joe
 
Where i live there is no place to go off road, unless i want to tear up my front lawn. But honestly, i have no desire to mangle my clean truck
 
I've got to agree with you about not taking your

Ram off road. Nice pics of the Jeep on your site.

My Ram stays on the road and I've got another rig

for off roading myself.
 
I get mine muddy, you can see one such time on the

Performance Diesel.com

website, I also do sled pulls to, but thats why I have 600+hp and use it. I do not consider it a "trailer queen", besides my odometer turned 144K tonight on my way back from Pismo Beach.

Have a great day/night :)
 
Things change

I had originnaly thought of doing some off-roading in this beast, but when I learned that the Amber-fire paint was discontinued after only 6 months of production, I got a little woried. I would kinda like to keep it as scratch free as possible. Sometimes it's hard to remember that after driving a rough '91 for about 3 years.
 
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