Luck wasn't on my side
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Luck wasn't on my side
Well me and my roommate and one of our friends meet up and went out riding today. Going pretty good all the wash outs were dry so you could flex on them. Everything was going good until...................... Me and my stupid big truck couldn't squeeze between two mud holes and I slide one side of the truck into it. One of the nissans tried but no success. Lucky a angel with a F250 with a 12k winch came to my rescue. Here are some pictures and photos.
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03fx4F150,
I just got a set of Maxxis Buckshots a few weeks ago (couldn't fit the 305s, had to get 285s). I haven't had a chance to get offroad with them. How do they do? I saw the video you posted, but what is your overall impression of their traction offroad, compared to say an all terrain tire?
I just got a set of Maxxis Buckshots a few weeks ago (couldn't fit the 305s, had to get 285s). I haven't had a chance to get offroad with them. How do they do? I saw the video you posted, but what is your overall impression of their traction offroad, compared to say an all terrain tire?
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That juke padding under the carpet is what holds the water. Pull the carpet out and the juke out, hit both with clean water and alot of lysol then hang in the sun to dry for a couple days. Reinstall and you should be good.
Glad to see yall pulled from the back, looks like minimal damage was done. Offroading in a fullsize is tough, but looks like the For did well all things considered
Glad to see yall pulled from the back, looks like minimal damage was done. Offroading in a fullsize is tough, but looks like the For did well all things considered
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that had to be the powerline in long beach..its definitely not hattiesburg. and yeah as far as the whole water in the cab thing, definitely pull the carpeting and padding out and rinse the fire out of them. then let them line dry for two or three days and go ahead and febreeze them...if you leave them in the truck they will never truly dry in time and will mildew fairly quickly, then your stuck trying to mask a smell of damp mildew that is going to be in your truck EVERY time you get in it. happened to me on the hattiesburg (lincoln rd) powerline last year in my tacoma when i sank it up to the hood out there. i didnt take the time to pull the carpeting and i was WAY worse off because of it.
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what powerline was that on? i can only think of one spot on the licoln rd/richburg rd line that looks anything like that, but it has been forever since ive been on that powerline in the daylight. seems that everytime i get called to pull someone out its sometime between 2:00am and 4:00am...haha... if thats the spot im thinking of on the lincoln rd line then its exactly where i pulled a couple of trucks out of a few weeks back when i posted about the ford coming thru for me on this board...haha...that line has some sick holes that will absolutely swallow some vehicles..