I agree. The AWD system on the Mav kicks ass. If you’re really worried about ground clearance a lift and bigger tires with Fx4 is probably what you want. The tremor package is fine, but 235/65 tires and an extra inch of lift is still less than the 246/65 or 245/70’s other people are running on...
I really like the build! I've been thinking of 245/70/17's as well. Have you noticed any difference in ride height as you drive or any other performance differences?
I have a pretty nice size dent, and a good gash on my rear driver's side door. (I had a little too much fun offroading in Moab a few weeks ago). Here's my question: Would it be better to get the dent repaired, and have a shop paint over the gash, or would it be better to get a whole new door? I...
I definitely had a few scrapes, I’m thinking about upgrading the skid plates, they don’t really seems like they’re going to really offer much protection against any big rocks or anything. The front intercooler is pretty low, you definitely need to pick what line you want, and a good spotter for...
We camped at some BLM land at a place called Yellowcat, and then went around the “Fins and Things” trail and did some of the easier stuff. If something looked a little too rough we just turned around.
The Maverick definitely isn’t going to be a serious rock crawler, but it will take you lot of...
A buddy of mine and I went to Moab a few weekends ago to do some camping, and do some offroading. The only upgrades I did was get a new spare tire to match the rest of the 225/65/17's (Silly how the "full-size spare" package from Ford doesn't include an actual full size spare, but at least one...
One of my friends moved his tiny house recently, so I helped him move his deck and grill. The Maverick handled it like a champ! I had to be carefull while driving because it didn't feel like I had anything at all in the back.
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What kind of ground clearance do you have now? Sick looking build, I think those are the largest tires I’ve seen on this forum! Let us know if you do some wheeling with your new rig :)