gsfish said:Lower the pressure in your tires is supposed to help in sand.
+1 noodles ... for not getting stuck very much, given all the places you go into.MrNoodly said:After needing to be winched out of sand once and digging myself out another time, I just avoid sand or anything that looks like it.
Qxxx said:+1 noodles ... for not getting stuck very much, given all the places you go into.
I did that too a couple of years ago, except I was doing a wide swing into the parking lot of a Dollar Store. 6 ways to get into the parking lot, and I chose that one. Boy, that was embarassing, but luckily I remembered to shift into 3rd gear and just managed to get though the gravel. Imagine having to get a 6-foot long tow, cause you're buried up to the axles in gravel, lol. Right in the middle of town. What a diphead.MrNoodly said:But as I hit it I realized the gravel was about six to ten inches deep and it was slowing me down like a runaway truck lane. I sensed the best thing was to just let momentum take me through, maybe with a touch of gas. Don't get a wheel spinning. I j-u-u-u-u-s-t made it to the other side.
MrNoodly said:Lockers run from about $400 to $1,000, depending one which differential you have. Labor depends (as the Tappet Brothers used to say) on whether your mechanic needs to make a boat payment.
Good one, frog, lol. We can always rely on you for a "practical" solution.bullfrog said:Don’t throw Bob Wells under the bus he would be more of a speed bump than extra traction! Lol!!!
I have the maxxtraxx knockoffs and a tow strap, and I have not been stuck since. Before that I used resources from the area and a shovel. I like the maxxtraxx better.kygreg said:4 pages of comments and not a single answer to my question. The consensus is that I'm asking the wrong question but no explanation on why. Every time I ask a question on this forum I get the same thing. Can't believe this forum is connected to Bob Wells in any way.
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