Pics from yesterday.
Pics from yesterday.
Yesterday was the first time that I have taken my truck off road. I ended up blowing a fog light bulb (condensation), and got stuck bad. I didn't get any pics of the truck being stuck, but I can tell you this my lower valance was just about on the ground. I ended up getting a jeep to come and pull me out. All in all I had a blast.






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Thanks, yeah there really wasn't that much mud stuck to the paint, but the whole underside is another story. Right now as I type this mud is still falling off. I was really hoping it would still be a watery type mud if that makes any sense.. but it was just like clay. Roll Tide!
It was some really thick mud. I found out this morning that the spot we were in is usually filled with water. I went and pressure washed the truck yesterday, and it didn't even put a dent in the mud. I had some much mud caked up inside the rims that when I got up to 35mph the steering wheel would shake violently.
Looks like fun... But cleaning sure does suck bad.
Put a sprinkler underneath the truck and just let it run if thats an option for you.... Then whatever doesn't come off with that, pressure wash while still wet.
Put a sprinkler underneath the truck and just let it run if thats an option for you.... Then whatever doesn't come off with that, pressure wash while still wet.
My fear would be rocks in the mud, that's some big clumpy mud ***** on his truck! Hope it's "just mud".Mine's been in rain, but I keep her parked in a garage shed .... dry.
Love them Flaresides though!
I would run a sprinkler underneath the truck, but the housing office on post has some pretty strict rules when it comes to mud. I am constantly washing down the driveway to get rid of all the mud. Thanks for advice, and compliments.



