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Troy
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True. I'm hoping they see the interest from the other side and get it flowing.
It will be closed for all summer, they are repairing the road. Major washouts and erosion, especially in the Royer Gulch area. It might open in September.

"After staff surveyed the damage on Imogene Pass, it was discovered that a section of retaining wall was lost. This caused severe erosion along a section where the road is blasted into the cliff between the Twin Falls and Royer Gulch. Due to this failure, Imogene Pass will be closed until further notice, this includes Tomboy Road."
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Just got back from a camping trip in the San Juan mountains in CO. Truck did great. Learned what it actually needs, and what it actually can do stock.

The mods I have are the Ford performance tune, a vinyl tonneau cover, and body mounted rock rails for clearance. Truck averaged 19.5 mpg round trip from OK. driving speed limit (65-75) the entire way. Off road we aired down to 20 psi.

Around half of the passes and trails were still closed due to the amount of snow remaining at altitude, erosion, and land slides. We were able to run north out of Silverton to get to the Engineer pass trail to start the loop. We ran the Engineer pass/Cinnamon Pass loop clockwise.

The trip showed that the rear lower control arm mounts are the main thing that needs attention if you've already removed the factory steps. Especially true at stock ride height. The trailer plug under the tow bar also needs relocated up higher. The front edge of the muffler got a tiny bit of rash as well. None of it stopped the truck's progress. Bash plate also saw a bit of action a couple of times decending ledges.

But, how was it? One word, awesome. I went on this trip fully expecting to come home with a long list of mods to get done for next time. Lift, 35" tires, bumpers etc., but ended up with only a couple. I'll be adding skids for the rear control arm mounts, and moving the trailer plug up into the bumper. An underbelly skid that covers the transmission pan is on the list just for peace of mind.

But that's it. Ford really did pretty well with these trucks.

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For the tires was 20psi used for the whole trail or did you adjust throughout?
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