Another stuck Crew!
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Another stuck Crew!
Here's some pics of my stuck Crew. I think this is my last mudhole. Especially sucks when you can't see the branches in the bottom. A branch got jammed up my front and tore my CV boot up. I may just try a boot kit if it's still good or get a life time warranty on the auto zone one. And my rear diff pinion seal went bad somehow. I was very suprised on how light our rear drive shafts are. You can do finger curls with it, that's how light it is. No wonder we can have a shaft that long and be one piece.
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Some nice shots
I'm definately a bit more conservative
You and Hobie are way more daring than I.
I'm definately a bit more conservative
You and Hobie are way more daring than I.
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a2b wrote:very nice. ya our shafts are light cuz the walls are like 1/16th alumium and 1/8 cardboard....or something like that
Yea, I may have not did some of the things I have done if I have known that. I've climbed fallen trees that I rub my frame, then I let the front wheels drag my over when my drive shaft hits, and the whole rear of the truck is on the shaft till the rear wheels hit.
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I like the fact that you decided to put the tow strap on before you drove into the hole -- getting stuck is easier to stomach when you dont have to wade out to your bumper to hook up the recovery gear.
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You shoulda saw the water line at the top of the right rear seat! Me wifey was kind enough to clean the inside out. Come to think of it, I haven't checked my stuff behind the seat yet! I have a DC/AC converter and soldering iron amoung other things.
And when I opened the doors. And it was a water fall when I opened my tail gate.
And you shoulda saw the guy with 39's blow through there. I shoulda waited till he went through and moved all the branches.
And when I opened the doors. And it was a water fall when I opened my tail gate.
And you shoulda saw the guy with 39's blow through there. I shoulda waited till he went through and moved all the branches.
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adrenalnjunky wrote:I like the fact that you decided to put the tow strap on before you drove into the hole -- getting stuck is easier to stomach when you dont have to wade out to your bumper to hook up the recovery gear.
Yea, I saw some people doing it before and it made alot of sense to me!
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Oh yea ive seen that a lot. I winched my friends k5 blazer (3" BL and 35s MTRs) out of a river, took my winch doubled up and it still hardly got him out. but his tires were sitting in ruts so deep the 35s were a good 6- 8 inches under water. as soon as he poped up out of most of the water he oped his door and it was just like a water fall with out the rainbow. And then the pics of my friends white tracker that im sure u have seen, where the water is over the hood
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Here's the rest of those pics from the annual S-10 Roundup
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