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Yep...
Light rear end + street comfort tires + wet grass and mud = insta-fail for any 2wd.
This is still funny though. There's is a thread from back in the day somewhere around here that a guy posted his brothers (?) mid 90's Chevy 1500 4x4 stuck in their back yard on wet grass. It was a LOL moment.
Light rear end + street comfort tires + wet grass and mud = insta-fail for any 2wd.
This is still funny though. There's is a thread from back in the day somewhere around here that a guy posted his brothers (?) mid 90's Chevy 1500 4x4 stuck in their back yard on wet grass. It was a LOL moment.
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Been there, done that. I have clay and when the ground is wet it stays that way, especially after snow. I had a load of hay delivered a few years back and the guy got his Ram 4X4 stuck in my yard. We unhooked the goose neck and brought my neighbors 1500 Chevy 4X4 truck around to pull him out and he got stuck. I then hooked up and had to pull both of them out with my 2500 Chebby (I was on gravel). He had to leave his trailer in my yard. I had so many people stop to ask what I wanted for the damn thing that it was driving me nuts. Had a bobcat come out and move it so he could get it back.






