Two potential obstacles could effect your drive, clearance could be an issue if you do not have a lift. There are parts in the beginning of the run that have several deep ruts and deep whoops. The other issue is in the sandy part toward the end of the run before you get to Afton Canyon. If you have sand experience you probably will not have any difficulty. I would recommend to go with another vehicle just in case. Good luck and enjoy, it is a great and scenic run.
I did the whole road in 2wd just me and my GF in my truck. It has 4wd but has lockers. It is flat sand but not shallow before Afton from Laughlin. After Afton has sand too. My 87 Bronco does well with long travel on Kings fast.
yes, but you would not have time to stop at any of the sights. It may be better to stop and see a few things and split the trip up into two separate day trips. There are several exits along the way.
Those Raptors are nice. I took my ford on that road too and have a clip at late sunset on part of the road in your video. It is a full size Bronco and at real time speed the music is from my stereo during the drive then. It looks cool with the sunset light. Smooth with my King shocks and long travel (not 4 wheel parts) suspension work LINK... ruclips.net/video/LtuWtuR2qIg/видео.html I like the Bronco's 18"front 20" rear travel over 13/13.9 travel of the Raptor. It is the best of the lot new if you can afford it and afford to off road it fast.
Nice! I wish we had desert like that here in Dallas.
you will love it!!!
Two potential obstacles could effect your drive, clearance could be an issue if you do not have a lift. There are parts in the beginning of the run that have several deep ruts and deep whoops. The other issue is in the sandy part toward the end of the run before you get to Afton Canyon. If you have sand experience you probably will not have any difficulty. I would recommend to go with another vehicle just in case. Good luck and enjoy, it is a great and scenic run.
I did the whole road in 2wd just me and my GF in my truck. It has 4wd but has lockers. It is flat sand but not shallow before Afton from Laughlin. After Afton has sand too. My 87 Bronco does well with long travel on Kings fast.
I get my raptor next week
yes, but you would not have time to stop at any of the sights. It may be better to stop and see a few things and split the trip up into two separate day trips. There are several exits along the way.
Can this road be done start to finish in one day?
could a semi-experienced off roader do this in a stock 2wd f150 with a lSDiff?
Those Raptors are nice. I took my ford on that road too and have a clip at late sunset on part of the road in your video. It is a full size Bronco and at real time speed the music is from my stereo during the drive then. It looks cool with the sunset light. Smooth with my King shocks and long travel (not 4 wheel parts) suspension work LINK... ruclips.net/video/LtuWtuR2qIg/видео.html I like the Bronco's 18"front 20" rear travel over 13/13.9 travel of the Raptor. It is the best of the lot new if you can afford it and afford to off road it fast.
brianbirc great vid at sunset!!! Those Kings seem to eat the road