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Some flexing fun and then me getting stuck. (had to get a bulldozer to pull me out) my friend wanted to go down that in his durango... but he told me to go first. LOL! first time we've been here right after a huge rain storm. bad idea.

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click this to see the one where I got stuck:

http://tinypic.com/r/f0xhxt/7
 
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for some reason it's not showing the one where I got stuck. I'll reupload it.
 

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Good pics! From what I've noticed about getting stuck, is it always requires a bigger vehicle to pull me out, but I've had no problem pulling out "stuck" jeeps or 3/4 ton chevy's . . .
 

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i had to have a tow truck to get me out once. haha wish i knew navy then! but damn that sucks. im assuming you didnt air down your tires huh? that would have helped. and if you had floored it before entering and while going. ive seen trucks get out just by keeping it floored and keep those tires spinning and cutting groves.
 

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I've usually had to have a 3/4 ton truck pull me out. I got my old 2wd stuck so bad once in snow, the expy couldn't even get to it, had to bring in a F350 to have enough clearance. Just make sure not to hit an entire mile of closed road that is one continuous snow drift and you will be ok lol. I've never aired down my tires before, mainly due to not having an air compressor with me, how well does it work?
 

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I've usually had to have a 3/4 ton truck pull me out. I got my old 2wd stuck so bad once in snow, the expy couldn't even get to it, had to bring in a F350 to have enough clearance. Just make sure not to hit an entire mile of closed road that is one continuous snow drift and you will be ok lol. I've never aired down my tires before, mainly due to not having an air compressor with me, how well does it work?

what airing down? great. rides smoother off road and more/better traction. ive seen stock tires that are aired down do just as good as mudders that have street pressure. then again thats desert not mud.
 

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nice pics i really like the first one with the flex looks awesome.

As far as airing down tires i think that is for sand only
 

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yeah yeah what ever. come to glamis and youll see why you need to air down. 15psi vs 45psi makes a big difference! but ive herd in mud its good to do it too.
 
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