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1 st time in the mud

obxairman

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Next time ill just throw them in the bed before i hit the whole I can tell this thing was easy 4 foot deep and i didnt get stuck till i stoped to take photo i wont do that agian
 

gimpyrobb

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That axle tech link will be close, but not the same with your truck. Just so you know, you have air brakes, not "wet"(fluid) brakes!
 

Coffey1

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Yes I put 24 volt warns on the front and rear of my truck.
Don't like being stuck.
Don't like to think about paying wrecker to get me out.
 

Coffey1

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Yes I put 24 volt warns on the front and rear of my truck.
Don't like being stuck.
Don't like to think about paying wrecker to get me out.
 

infidel got me

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BIG TRUCK = BIG STUCK
I slept in hotel 923 room a2 until next day.
200 dollars and a broke winch I returned home
for 3 days of cleaning and pm.Wrong turn,right road.
 

obxairman

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Im starting to think this was not such a good idea with respect to the cleaning necessary?Im not sure I have stuff large anough to even remove the wheels . Gonna see If i can get a local mechanic to show me the first time and maybe it wont seem so bad and i can get set up for those muddy weekends but im still hooked.
 

obxairman

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Yes I do and speaking about air brakes I thought when a line broke the brakes size up. I have preasure on my gauge in the truck and broken line at the right rear wheel and a flat tire, shouldnt that have locked up? or is the brake system seperated from the braking system. Also should i plug the ctis system i see thats a common thing
 

doghead

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Since you have rear flat, I'm guessing the line that broke is the CTIS line to that wheel, and not a brake line.

If it is a brake line and you still have brakes, I would ask are your brakes caged?
 

NDT

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Im starting to think this was not such a good idea with respect to the cleaning necessary?
I think we all have to learn this at some point. I remember when I was 16, I just got my M38A1 Jeep running and the first thing I did was bury it in a mudhole. Took days to get the mud and algae out of all the nooks and crannies. Never again.
 
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