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I know its kind of short notice, but we hope to see some of y'all up there.
http://www.texasmotorizedtrails.com/...ell/index.html
Don
I know its kind of short notice, but we hope to see some of y'all up there.
http://www.texasmotorizedtrails.com/...ell/index.html
Don
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I saw a couple of times on our last outing one w/ us had probs too? Or is it more likely the driver? (absolutely NO offense intended... I'm a relative newbie too...)
K
Did that yellow SUT seem to have more probs than the SUV's?
I saw a couple of times on our last outing one w/ us had probs too? Or is it more likely the driver? (absolutely NO offense intended... I'm a relative newbie too...)
I think it has more to do with the fact that the SUT is bone stock and how hard the driver is pushing his rig. We only winched it a few feet one time all day long and the only reason then was we didn't want to bounce and spin it enough to risk bending a tierod. Everybody else was running on 37" tires or has bent/broke a tierod in the past. An extra inch of ground clearance and aggressive tire tread will make all the difference in those situations.
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