Tips for wheeling in the mud?
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Does anyone have tips for mud? I have done some dry stuff, but not much mud. The most mud experiance I have had was driving a 2WD Blazer through a lot of muddy water. I know to keep momentum, and I will be carrying sand and boards, but what else should I do/know? My truck is 2WD and it has really only seen large mud puddles and dry dirt, not really muddy trails.
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Originally Posted by redranger4.0
id recomend a high lift. my 60" has saved me numerous times. tow straps, and last but not least pedal to the floor and dont let off till your out.
More specifically, what kind of mud are you talking about? Shallow (0-4") clay? Going through dark pluff mud over 6" deep? If it is over 6" deep, I'd say stay out of there with a 2-wheel drive. When I go slinging, I hit a clay pit after it rains that fills up over 6" full of wet soggy clay. I have an open rear, and I can definetly spin both tires. To be honest, I'd rather have the open diff in the mud. Go with a tall, skinny mud tire, like some 9.50 or 10.50 TSLs
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I can spin all four tires in the mud, meaning all four tires are getting power. I'm not really seeing the justification for the cost, or how much more benefitial a locker will be in the mud. Sure a locker will be like night and day in a rocky off-camber situation, but in the mud, I've been just fine with 2 open diffs and some mud tires.
The only time I've ever been stuck in the mud was when my truck dropped through a frozen crust of mud probably about a foot deep into soggy field mud that was up past my doors. I had to climb out the window and get a farm tractor to pull me out. NONE of the tires would spin at all. I was stuck. Bad.
The only time I've ever been stuck in the mud was when my truck dropped through a frozen crust of mud probably about a foot deep into soggy field mud that was up past my doors. I had to climb out the window and get a farm tractor to pull me out. NONE of the tires would spin at all. I was stuck. Bad.
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I have seen and been involved in cases where lockers have made the difference, both in mud and out of it. But, as long as you get both tires spinning, it doesn't matter much to me.
I was in a similar situation the only time I've been stuck in mud. I was just spinning the tires, and the treads were so caked with mud that they were slicks. Dug myself a little too deep, and that's all she wrote. That was the last time I went wheeling.
But, I digress, a locker probably wouldn't be worth it for just mud. But I've seen some impressive things done wheeling that could not have been done without a locker, yet it was a two wheel drive vehicle.
I was in a similar situation the only time I've been stuck in mud. I was just spinning the tires, and the treads were so caked with mud that they were slicks. Dug myself a little too deep, and that's all she wrote. That was the last time I went wheeling.
But, I digress, a locker probably wouldn't be worth it for just mud. But I've seen some impressive things done wheeling that could not have been done without a locker, yet it was a two wheel drive vehicle.
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