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Old 03-31-2007, 01:55 PM
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I guess chrome does get ya home Love the pics. Very nasty
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As much as it's been raining here all you got to do is leave it outside and let the rain wash it FREE! No manual labor.
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LOL thats what was left after being rained on all night! It quit raining about an hr before I came home.

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Nice and muddy

Did you use 4 low for the mud,I went through a big long mud puddle in 4 high and seemed low on power but was ok when ripping into it in granny low.I have stock 33's
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Did you or do you have a Z06 by chance? I seem to remember a bparker on the Z06 forum when I was a moderator on there. Just wondering if that's you? I'm AgentZ06 over there.

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Hey guy, yep that is me

I traded my Z06 in for my H3 lol.


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Default Re: I gotta admit Toyo Mud Terrains do pretty well

Yep, you are right, i had problems in 4hi-locked as there wasnt enough power to keep momentum. So when it bogged and I got "stuck" I would put it in 4low lock the rear and crawl on out. It works but I would rather have a V8.



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