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Originally Posted by brad_p
simple fix for that mud is to get better tires, i got stuck a few times when i had my all terrains but with my new mud terrains i just walk right through anything.
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This is true. The All Terrains are not very good in the mud. I have found my H2 to be very good in very soft and deep sand, even with the stock tires. I have been the owner of numerous other 4X4's including a Tahoe, Blazer (f/s), Chevy Stepside and a couple of Jeeps, and in stock form I find the H2 to better then them in sand and dunes. I haven't experienced the mud only because I have not changed the tires yet and I know the A/T's will not suffice.
I also read about squeaks and noises that alot of you experience but with an 05 with 31000 miles I guess I am fortunate. I only have one interior squeak and it comes from the drivers seat. I do get wind noise from the windshield but it is not overbearing. All and all I find the interior noise acceptable compared to other trucks. But then again one of my trucks had 38 inch Ground Hogs and noise wasn't a problem then either.
