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Hummell

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Did you try to squeeze the Raptor in before taking the high line? you technically made it wider by putting it on the angle. I would rather scratch the wheels than the body... Painted fenders adds to the damage potential.

The Raptor is wide, but not as wide as a one ton axle swapped crawler with tall and wide tires/wheels on it. There are alot of 1ton swapped rigs on those trails.
I think it would've been fine, but it's hard to say and once you reach a certain point on that section (almost immediately) you're committed to going forward.
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Did you try to squeeze the Raptor in before taking the high line? you technically made it wider by putting it on the angle. I would rather scratch the wheels than the body... Painted fenders adds to the damage potential.

The Raptor is wide, but not as wide as a one ton axle swapped crawler with tall and wide tires/wheels on it. There are alot of 1ton swapped rigs on those trails.
I got light scratches on the driver side rear fender still, but saved the fronts! I think I was doomed to get beauty marks no matter what, unless I bypassed it. The painted fenders are a consideration when squeezing, if I had regular black fenders I probably would have taken a different line.
 
 





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