SwampHound
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Ooh boy. Need the back story on this one.You must be registered for see images
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Ooh boy. Need the back story on this one.You must be registered for see images
Riding on some flooded trails. I had a jeep go through before me on some 32s so I figured I was good. Ended up falling in some 54 bogger ruts or somethin hahaOoh boy. Need the back story on this one.
Haha that's a funny one not sure I woulda been able to post it.You must be registered for see images
This was about a week or two after my dad first bought it and before it became "mine". I was still feeling invincible in her and vastly underestimated how bald the tires were (figured it had 4wd, the hell with it!). My brother and I went and found a snow pile on the way to pick my dad up from the bus stop. Ended up snagging the frame and having zero traction it just rounded out the ruts and we were screwed.
Dad wasn't too happy
That's the type of hole where you mash the skinny pedal with no mercy.Here's what I did with my truck the other day. Everything was starting to thaw out. I had seen tracks near where I went in, but was deeper than I thought. If the terrain was more "mud", than grass and water - bit of ice. I would have went through easier. I've been through mud and left pretty good ruts. If I stop I can usually get going. What limits me is ground clearance. My tires do very well for what they are. 265/75R16 wrangler authorities. Don't let the Walmart (and Canadian tire only place to buy) fool you by not a good tire. 10 ply. Would buy again but want larger size than produce.
33" Mickey Thompson MTZ are probably going to be my next tires.
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That's the type of hole where you mash the skinny pedal with no mercy.