rayporter
WKR
that could have gotten sportyy
i have lost back wheels when the studs broke. on a dually!
i have lost back wheels when the studs broke. on a dually!
^ThisI carry chains (4) also a come-along, chain, 4 inch nylon strap,..
I also have this RULE:
I do not use chains to get into a place. I only use them to get out of a place.
is that a driveway? 4-wheel drive helpsThis picture is from the first week of September 2020 in Colorado. The picture doesn't do it justice. But, my truck wasn't going anywhere without some help. I didn't bring chains since my F250 says not to use them. And when I got pulled out the tow guy said they wouldn't have gotten me out anyway. But, chains have been in my truck ever since. Getting tow people into the backcountry is a difficult task. The chains are a relatively cheap insurance policy to help keep you self sufficient.
No. It's a wash about 10 miles from a paved road. Yeah, I had 4 wheeled drive. 4 wheeled drive worked great until a section of the road that was tilted about 15 degrees sideways.is that a driveway? 4-wheel drive helps
The all volunteer group Colorado 4x4 Rescue and Recovery will come and recover you/your vehicle for free. Here is a link to their FB group. I have their number saved in my phone. https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=colorado 4x4 rescue and recoveryThis picture is from the first week of September 2020 in Colorado. The picture doesn't do it justice. But, my truck wasn't going anywhere without some help. I didn't bring chains since my F250 says not to use them. And when I got pulled out the tow guy said they wouldn't have gotten me out anyway. But, chains have been in my truck ever since. Getting tow people into the backcountry is a difficult task. The chains are a relatively cheap insurance policy to help keep you self sufficient.
That is fantastic info. I will keep that handy for my November hunt. Appreciate the heads up.The all volunteer group Colorado 4x4 Rescue and Recovery will come and recover you/your vehicle for free. Here is a link to their FB group. I have their number saved in my phone. https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=colorado 4x4 rescue and recovery
Classic Texan move around here. Thinking their big, heavy ford will go anywhere cuz it has 4x4 and they have tread on their tires.This picture is from the first week of September 2020 in Colorado. The picture doesn't do it justice. But, my truck wasn't going anywhere without some help. I didn't bring chains since my F250 says not to use them. And when I got pulled out the tow guy said they wouldn't have gotten me out anyway. But, chains have been in my truck ever since. Getting tow people into the backcountry is a difficult task. The chains are a relatively cheap insurance policy to help keep you self sufficient.
I pulled out a guy with CO plates in the 2019 3rd rifle season, he didn't mind my Texas plates too much... just sayin.Classic Texan move around here. Thinking their big, heavy ford will go anywhere cuz it has 4x4 and they have tread on their tires.
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lmao could be!He was probably a recent Texas transplant.
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I carry chains (4) also a come-along, chain, 4 inch nylon strap,..
I also have this RULE:
I do not use chains to get into a place. I only use them to get out of a place.
Is that a Jennings Buckmaster?