Um, no. Did you see the stock vehicles, they made it like 15 feet. We have a couple of huge events near our cabin. Fun to watch, not fun to break all your stuff! Very few stockers run in the pits, I think the classes start with 35s. Sand it hard on parts, mud is like sand with a way to get into every part faster. After going to the sand dunes here in MI, I can get sand coming out of the undercarriage for months, every time I power wash.
Nope, I like trails and rocks...not mud. It's fun while you're doing it, but when I had a new Ranger 4x4 in 1994, I took it through massive mud (came over the hood) and the truck still had mud in places when I sold it 6 years later (in the frame). So, now I go through mud when I have to because it's on the trail, not by choice and not when it is deep and thick and the chances of getting stuck are high.