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Classic example of how NDT + open diffs = bad news "
Actually none of those things got him stuck, But i will add the NDT's properly aired down will self clean and offer amazing traction, they are also the only tires that can be aired down to 15 lbs fully loaded and perform all there functions and get you to your destination, proven for millions and millions of miles, Also the test of time is strongly on there side, Now today there are tires that will out perform these for sure, But not in the first way I mention, A radial can not with stand the abuse and over loading and running low air and not fail, Its easy to knock em when most guys get there trucks stuck and have a hard time blaming the person who did it And they are just cool too His tires are so full of air they are slicks filled with mud, that first of all would not happen if aired down to the terrain, That truck to me sits in a mud hole deeper than the depth of the tire, and lockers in my opinion would not offer the traction with the back end so light and on that angle losing there worth anyway,( my opinion ) The front axle looks pretty well set to me Of course larger tires and lockers would get Him more stuck than that, but to be honest He over drove the truck, BUT Hey thats why we get em Probably don't remember all the times i did it, and will sure do it again, GREAT JOB GREAT PIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Love that stuff, Real men get em stuck, thats a tough truck and you are doing it right
Thanks for the pics
We have to meet up. I do the same fun things with my 932.View attachment 411882 Little cross rutted, hope the picture works.
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