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I just bought a new 2025 XL AWD 2.0 with 18" wheels and the 4k tow package. I previously drove a 2004 F250 CC 4x4 with V10 & stick, and a 2007 Toyota 4Runner 4x4. We have some off grid property in the west-central part of Virginia not far from the WV line that we visit a couple of times each year. The unpaved access road is quite steep. It can actually be driven w/o 4WD when it is dry and the grass is mowed (to allow seeing obstacles) but it can get a bit dicey even with 4WD if circumstances are less than ideal. The property abounds in limestone ledges that are layered and frequently crumble and send rocks tumbling down the hillside, some of which land on the road, and can be obscured by tall grass. The road can also flood if the ditches fill with branches and leaves, and that can create some fairly large potholes, which can also hide in the grass. The soil itself is predominantly yellow clay, which can be very slick when wet if nothing is growing on it.
I'm wondering how much of a handicap the reduced ground clearance of the Maverick might be under those circumstances, and I'm thinking that skid plates might be a good investment. Anyone here who uses a Maverick in a similar situation have an opinion on the need, and/or recommendation on what to get? I'm also confused by what I saw in the Ford manual when I skimmed it yesterday. It went from advising that the Maverick really wasn't designed for any off-road use, to detailled descriptions of how best to use its various features in just those circumstances. Seemed a bit schizophrenic to me, unless the first part of that was written by Ford's lawyers, and the rest by its engineers...
I'm wondering how much of a handicap the reduced ground clearance of the Maverick might be under those circumstances, and I'm thinking that skid plates might be a good investment. Anyone here who uses a Maverick in a similar situation have an opinion on the need, and/or recommendation on what to get? I'm also confused by what I saw in the Ford manual when I skimmed it yesterday. It went from advising that the Maverick really wasn't designed for any off-road use, to detailled descriptions of how best to use its various features in just those circumstances. Seemed a bit schizophrenic to me, unless the first part of that was written by Ford's lawyers, and the rest by its engineers...
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