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There is a offroad park near me that has a small, but deep, mud bog pit where no 4x4 has EVER gotten through it without a tow. First truck to do it gets $100 cash. The pit has medium-thick mud and two submerged humps of hardened dirt at the bottom. The combination of the mud and the bumps makes it very difficult for any 4-wheeled vehicle to get through it.
My question is this: I believe I may have a shot here of getting through the bog in a 6-wheel drive vehicle, mainly due to the added drive axle which may counteract the effects of the submerged bumps in the pit. But I might be limited by my tires. How effective is a deuce with a standard setup driveline, and 9.00x20 NDT tires, in mud?
My question is this: I believe I may have a shot here of getting through the bog in a 6-wheel drive vehicle, mainly due to the added drive axle which may counteract the effects of the submerged bumps in the pit. But I might be limited by my tires. How effective is a deuce with a standard setup driveline, and 9.00x20 NDT tires, in mud?