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That’s one of the first pics I ever remember seeing on MUD
Yepper. But we knew that would happen. Also it was leaking and needed a new one any ways. YOLO xD. I will say it did fry the alternator also because Toyota loves putting electrical components on the bottom of the motor. Super easy to replace too. But other then that it was all good. Would do it again but stick to the shallow sides nice and slowDidn't you have overheating problems after that requiring a new rad? Lol
Yeah man that was the first N vs S inter-club show down @ Uwharrie in Dec 2005. Some of the N Triad crew was there, cannot recall if you were there or not. Chilly weekend camping for sure.That’s one of the first pics I ever remember seeing on MUD
Reminded me of this article I saw on WRAL yesterday:He was a nice enough guy, we chatted a bit and he told us that he had just sold that Wrangler and was out for his last ride with it. He then pulled into that mud hell hole mess and BAM. Hydrolocked and money down the drain. His facial expression was priceless. I remember him calling his wife and trying to explain the circumstances to her.
If you are just asking about that mudhole, then just yeeehaw away. Otherwise it depends on many factors including depth of water, velocity, type of bottom, exit location, vehicle preparation, etc etc. But at a minimum, make sure your engine bay is ready for the wetness since the fan can kick up a lot of water up. All your differentials, transfercase, lockers breathers should be extended above the water level too to avoid sucking in water when things compress with the temp differential.
If you dont know the depth or condition, for example WarWoman or Earls Ford crossing, walk the area first to gage stream velocity, hidden rocks that moved since last flood, and general bottom condition. Then map your way in your head and drive it. You can add a tarp (or a maxtrax for that matter) on the front of the grill to prevent water from getting through the radiator and into the fan (fan can break blades too) or remove the belts (harder to do).
Then, in general, you want to create a little bow wave in front of the vehicle and maintain enough speed to keep the wave moving and your vehicle right behind it. If in doubt, you can pre-rig your winch line or get vehicles tied together in convoy format to help each other. You can see the wave below:
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This video shows them doing a few crossings too, you can see their tactics. The 80 and 60 drivers are good friends of moi.
Reminded me of this article I saw on WRAL yesterday:
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In ‘final hurrah’ before planned sale, driver flips 2020 Stingray Corvette on Pitt County highway
A man's plan to sell his high-performance sports car was upended after he flipped his car on a Pitt County highway.www.wral.com