How did Stock Offroading work for you?

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95C1500

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new nickname for you-- "puddles" LOL

so my nickname is puddles? and my truck's nickname is wannabe? :hmm:

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I don't "offroad" anymore. Too much hassle.
 

DHGFX4

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My Z71.. stock on 285s. Probably could have powered out of it if my G80 worked.. but i didnt.
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My buddies stock LT on 245 street tires lol
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The first time i found out my G80 didnt work in my front yard. Had to pull it out with my Ford.
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And my old burb..
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94Cheyenne

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Great I beat the S^%$ out my my ecsb and never got stuck. Forded a creek in nor-cal one time and had water halfway up the door. When I hit the far bank I opened up my door to let the 10" of water out of the inside!!! (vinyl floor)
I apologize for the weak stock 2x4 flex....:nono:

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K15 Blazer

Heavy Chevys, Dude.
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Stock wheeling in these trucks is great!

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with a low range gear box they will power through and climb over most anything with little more than a tire pressure drop

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where they fall short (ive found) is weight, and to a lesser extent, turning radius... which hurts you in deep mud, and tight ATV trails... but name me another vehicle that can seat 5 adults comfortably and follow... there isn't one

I do wish I could fit 285/75R16s.... but with the full travel of the suspension, there is no way to make then fit without a body lift... they would bang and dent up the wheel-wells/fenders.
even with these 265/75R16s I had to cut 2" off my bumper and loose the lower plastic wind pusher....
 

Kyle97GMC

NO SIR IT'S NOT A CHEVY.
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I fit 285/75/R16s completely stock before I ever cranked anything. Once cranked level they looked awesome and I never had a problem offroad
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