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After the epic Arizona rainstorms I decided to play a little bit, and boy was I sorry! Triple locked didn't make a damn bit of difference Ha ha
 
As a fellow arizona'n.. Thats nice.. :popcorn:
 
Nice side lot Mall mud bog...ha. Gonna take awhile to clean that up. Just had the same issue last weekend with the mud. Took an hr. straight with the pressure washer to get it all off.
 
Holy Mud pit batman..... You can leave a sprinkler under the truck for a couple hours.. Just let it drip off.. GL
 
Nice!:clap:Think it's contagious? Those springs were in contact with my 80 so it's definitely possible:meh: Did you need a tug or were you able to get it out on your own?

I did a similar thing 2 weeks ago by accident, was originally straddling a small rut which I thought was pretty damn dry. Slowed down to read a sign ended up sliding in with CDL open and no momentum... Managed to rock it out of there myself (after locking the Center and Rear)though thank god! Just dawned on me you'd know where this is too haha this was at Red Lake right on the main dirt road.... :doh:
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It makes me cringe seeing that. I used to love to play in mud. then I started going though rubber bushing as often as oil changes. The redish dirt I have around hear is NASTY stuff on rubber and suspension components. now I avoid mud at all costs. I stick to the rocks, leave the mud for the kids.
 
I gotta know, how did you get out? Was it a hefty ticket in the middle of suburbia?

Great pics nonetheless. What tires are you running?
 
You could spend 40 bucks or 4 hours .. but tomorrow, next week and couple of months later you still will see dry mud in your driveway ..
 
You are so right about the mud in the drive way.. just have to wash off the driveway before it dries...

You could spend 40 bucks or 4 hours .. but tomorrow, next week and couple of months later you still will see dry mud in your driveway ..
 
I have to be honest, I was tempted to do the same thing but thankfully I chickened out. Hope everything is ok with the truck.
 
Every time I drove my truck to a deep mud to play around , I make sure there is 1 to 4 feet deep water around to to drive back and forth to rinse off the mud rather than take it home all with you .
 
Always go in unlocked. Finish getting out locked!
 
I gotta know, how did you get out? Was it a hefty ticket in the middle of suburbia?

Great pics nonetheless. What tires are you running?


Yep, 80 bucks for the yank. I bought 2 tow straps from Autozone, plus my tow strap I carry. That 75 feet, plus the winch on the tow truck allowed him access to me from dry land!
 
Nice!:clap:Think it's contagious? Those springs were in contact with my 80 so it's definitely possible:meh: Did you need a tug or were you able to get it out on your own?

I did a similar thing 2 weeks ago by accident, was originally straddling a small rut which I thought was pretty damn dry. Slowed down to read a sign ended up sliding in with CDL open and no momentum... Managed to rock it out of there myself (after locking the Center and Rear)though thank god! Just dawned on me you'd know where this is too haha this was at Red Lake right on the main dirt road.... :doh:
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I love red lake!
 

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