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    Stuck

    Just proving to all you non-believers.....we do get stuck from time to time...should have had one less beer, or gone a littel faster the first time through!! it really looked dried and passable but the sun had actually baked the top inch of the mud and below was about about 2 feet of quick mud!!!!

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    nice keep up the good work!

    i would laugh at anyone who tried to claim that they cant get stuck.... i promise that any vehicle will get stuck if you put it in the right situation.

    there is a reason that anyone who offroads often carries straps, hi-lift, winches, shovels, axes
    "Do Not Seek Praise. Seek Criticism."

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    Quote Originally Posted by pbkid View Post
    nice keep up the good work!

    i would laugh at anyone who tried to claim that they cant get stuck.... i promise that any vehicle will get stuck if you put it in the right situation.

    there is a reason that anyone who offroads often carries straps, hi-lift, winches, shovels, axes
    x2. It don't care what you are driving, how much lift you have, what size and type of tire, you can always get stuck.

    Bart

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    The very first rule of 4-wheeling is: "When in doubt; check it out".
    The second rule of 4-wheeling is: "Pick the appropriate line of travel".

    It would have been a good idea to get out on foot and examine the condition of the soil before attempting to cross with the heavy VX. In addition; with as much extra shoulder room you had on the trail, it would have been smart to "stradle" the trail tracks with one set of tires on the middle crown and the other set of tires on the firm grassy shoulder. Lesson learned.

    Contrary to Peanut Butter Kid's advice; your scenario of being stuck in the mud is a prime example of why a "high-lift" jack would be absolutely worthless, as the high-lift jack would simply bury itself deeper into the mud immediately upon jacking. The very best jack used for muddy situations is the famous "Inflatable Exhaust Air-Jack" that has high flotation capability and a wide footprint enabling it to still lift up the vehicle. A simple "come-a-long" can be used in lieu of a winch.
    Last edited by Riff Raff : 07/18/2009 at 04:25 AM

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    If you haven't been on the recieving end of a tow strap/winch...you haven't been 4 wheeling!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Riff Raff View Post
    The very first rule of 4-wheeling is: "When in doubt; check it out".

    It would have been a good idea to get out on foot and examine the condition of the soil before attempting to cross with the heavy VX. In addition; with as much extra shoulder room you had on the trail, it would have been smart to "strattle" the trail tracks with one set of tires on the middle crown and the other set of tires on the firm grassy shoulder. Lesson learned.

    Contrary to Peanut Butter Kid's advice; your scenario of being stuck in the mud is a prime example of why a "high-lift" jack would be absolutely worthless, as the high-lift jack would simply bury itself deeper into the mud immediately upon jacking. The very best jack used for muddy situations is the famous "Inflatable Exhaust Air-Jack" that has high flotation capability and a wide footprint enabling it to still lift up the vehicle.
    lol, there you go, advertising for other people again

    and actually when i mention having a hi-lift for this situation it isnt for jacking the VX up..as that would do NOTHING for someone stuck, just get their tire straight up in the air, you need to move forward or backward...
    which a hi-lift can help you with , there are 2 attachment points on a high lift, so it can be used as a manual winch

    like to see your inflatable jack pull you out of something

    sorry for the

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    I don't know you guys,but slutty's Vx looks like "FISH IN THE WATER"...very happy.LOL

    And yes,never trust your eye when it comes to mud,it's very tricky,specially when it looks that dry.

    When i used to rally i always carried a long wood stick,like 3.5 foot & use it in this kind of condition to veriify how dry is it & more importantly how deep ( Unless you are willing to get your leg into the mud )
    Dakar was just the begining.

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    I hope crotchrocket doesn't see this post. He woulda said what ya did wrong was not sending the Ms. out to test the depth first.
    So I said to myself, I said "Handee"
    and this voice came back and said..
    "He's not in, may we take a message?"

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    All these theroies and what should have been done less beer and a buddy not beating me to go through it would have net me the end result I was looking for. Just so you know I did redeem my self and went back through it with a little more speed and went through just fine....

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    A more aggressive tire would have helped a lot also
    Scott / moncha.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moncha View Post
    A more aggressive tire would have helped a lot also

    +1, you should have been running a set of these, i'm sure they would fit your VX perfectly



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    "The better the 4 wheel drive ... the farther out you get stuck"

    Learn it

    Believe it

    Live it
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

    Put a smiley after you say that Bub.

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    We need to mee halfway and go off roading somewhere.

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    Hey VXorado I see your located in Edwards, I have a place right around the corner in Minturn where my VX lives. I'll be out there 9/17 - 9/28 and thought if you wanted to get together for a mild trail ride, let me know..
    Jim

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