bfg mudders in the sand!!!!!!!!

Old Jun 14, 2007 | 09:41 AM
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bfg mudders in the sand!!!!!!!!

Just alittle story i thought i would share- About 3 nights ago a buddy and i got a call (2:00a.m.) that one of the guys we 4-wheel with was stuck out in the sand and need some help getting out (new mexico sand sucks). so we hoped in our trucks and headed out there. after about a hour of driving and some crap roads we got back to were he was and what he faild to to tell us is that there was 3 of the stuck, just one right in front of each other. All of them 4x4, two on 35" and one on 33". All of them in sand up to the axels. so i drove back out and found a place to turn around and back in. i hooked up to the first truck and pulled him out. then the next and then the last one. My bfg mudds never even spun, even after having to pull the last 2 through ruts from the previous one. i was very pleased with the performance of these MUD tires in the sand.

so i guess i can mark up a chevy, a dodge, and a toy all in one night. lll
 
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Old Jun 14, 2007 | 10:30 AM
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They should have dropped the psi in their tires down to around 20. And you could've slept.
 
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Old Jun 14, 2007 | 10:34 AM
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yeah, that is what i thought, but they were some young kids, fresh out of high school, and here in this little town there aren't to many of us who know how to get around these back country roads, so i figured i would give them a hand. And i had just got off work so i was up anyways.
 
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Old Jun 14, 2007 | 11:49 AM
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yeah when we go to the sand dunes to offroad we lower our tire psi to 10psi and never have a problem in my ranger i had pro comp mud terrian 265/75 16 and i ran them at 8 psi in two wheel drive made it everywhere and never need 4low just 4 high when i didnt want to beat on it now more
 
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Old Jun 15, 2007 | 12:31 PM
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I worked in Carlsbad for a summer and lived out there when I was younger. I've been stuck in the sand with my dad more times between Hobbs and Carlsbad on oil field leases. Talk about the middle of no where... Especially up north of Artiesa. 1997_4wheelin, do you have any pictures of your truck?
 

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Old Jun 15, 2007 | 03:34 PM
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My friend had some 33 boggers on a 92 f150 and got stuck at the beach around Pensacola FL (Sugar sand) All i had was some 265 A/T tires on my 99 f-150 and drove around him then pulled him out then went for a stroll down the beach turned around and came back and he was already stuck again LOL WFt so this time i pulled him all the way down to the road LOL I was on about 20psi in sand bogger just dig to damn much in sand! LOl one rotation and it was sitting on the ground
 
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