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Old 01-05-2011, 06:57 PM
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Default Suggestions on mudding

I am going mudding in my 06 H2 on Friday in a dry lake bed! I have automatic steps! Do you think they can or will be affected by the mud? I also have the rear airbag suspension. Can that be affected? I had one piece of advice about a dry lake bed with it containing "SILT" and how it can affect electrical and even brake lines over time. Seals as well! Does this sound true?

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Mudding affects alot of stuff, brakes, fluids linkages etc. etc. I used to do it alot but after so many things being damgaged by muddy water and dirt over time I just dont do it alot anymore. Here is a pic of how much crap I put mine through.


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Old 01-06-2011, 06:10 PM
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So you are suggesting not to do it at all or not often?

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I trashed my last truck by mudding it. (00 F150 9'' lift) Mudding is great, but hell on new trucks. If you want to keep it nice but still have fun, do some rock crawling, or hill climbs.
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So you are suggesting not to do it at all or not often?

Thanx, Eddie
Not often unless you have deep pockets!!!
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I doubt your be able to get more mud to stick to the steps than snow could. I've had some huge chunks of ice buildup on my steps. I just make sure to kick it off before I close my doors.

I'd probably be more concerned about mud/grit getting in the gear box for the steps than anything. You could pull the fuse on them and make sure to clean everything out before powering back up. Pretty sure the side of the gear box assembly is servicable.

Personally my opinion is buy some POS for couple grand if you want to beat the hell out of it in the mud... Some times when you do **** like that, the vehicle never feels the same.
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I doubt your be able to get more mud to stick to the steps than snow could. I've had some huge chunks of ice buildup on my steps. I just make sure to kick it off before I close my doors.

I'd probably be more concerned about mud/grit getting in the gear box for the steps than anything. You could pull the fuse on them and make sure to clean everything out before powering back up. Pretty sure the side of the gear box assembly is servicable.

Personally my opinion is buy some POS for couple grand if you want to beat the hell out of it in the mud... Some times when you do **** like that, the vehicle never feels the same.

I agree 100%, I used to have a lifted Excursion which I went mudding in a lot, and it never felt the same..... Plus it sucked azz finding mud inside the door panels and everywhere 10 months later.....

So yeah its suppoer fun, but I'd buy a POS to do it with after all the money i've dumped in mine.
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I trashed my last truck by mudding it. (00 F150 9'' lift) Mudding is great, but hell on new trucks. If you want to keep it nice but still have fun, do some rock crawling, or hill climbs.

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I am going mudding in my 06 H2 on Friday in a dry lake bed! I have automatic steps! Do you think they can or will be affected by the mud? I also have the rear airbag suspension. Can that be affected? I had one piece of advice about a dry lake bed with it containing "SILT" and how it can affect electrical and even brake lines over time. Seals as well! Does this sound true?

Thank you for your time, Eddie

Watch my videos and decide for yourself. Oh, and I now have 128K on my well-used H2. Just make sure to clean the underside well after you're done.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YyiULtMdiKw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHSOZq15l14
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9BNk0glMouI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFgxTWivzqo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPFGShHm_aQ
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Those are some pretty awesome videos!!!

I love the argument that you got into with that douchebag Kilo guy 3 years ago over the H1/2/3, did he ever post a video or was he your buddy with the H1?
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I've had so many "arguments" with keyboard jockeys over the years that I've lost count.
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