Mudding gone wrong. HELP!
Originally Posted by -KJP-
Huhm ...not sure how to comment here ....did you run over a mud puddle?....... that was not off roading.....

I didn't say I buried the truck up to the headlights, I said I tested the tires and the trails we went on in the woods "off-road" had some mud holes on them. I'm sorry that you think every truck that leaves the pavement must look like it had a dump truck full of mud emptied on it to qualify as playing in the mud.
Last edited by steinfire; Aug 28, 2016 at 10:30 PM.
Auston -- enjoy that Raptor, when you get it. They're sweet trucks.
I drove beaters and hand me downs in my teen/college years, and I can tell you, I would've much rather had a new car/truck.
Be humble and rock on........
I drove beaters and hand me downs in my teen/college years, and I can tell you, I would've much rather had a new car/truck.
Be humble and rock on........
Let's just fix the damn problem. A tongue-lashing only goes so far and you've all said your piece.
OP, disassemble all your brake components, clean, put on new pads if you want and try again. Or take it all apart and post pics here. You do not need the dealership for this. You got yourself into this mess, literally, let's help you get yourself out so you can do it again later (preferably with the proper tires).
OP, disassemble all your brake components, clean, put on new pads if you want and try again. Or take it all apart and post pics here. You do not need the dealership for this. You got yourself into this mess, literally, let's help you get yourself out so you can do it again later (preferably with the proper tires).
71 posts have been removed. Going forward, stay on topic or administrative action shall be awarded. We're here to help people, not judge the living hell out of them. That goes for you as well, OP. Stick to topic and don't poke the bear.










