DavidWymore
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Which do you think would work better? I'm thinking deuce as it's a bit lighter.
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I live in the desert and spend a lot of time offroad(ing). I recover broken 4x4s, etc. as well as remove abandoned (usually burned) vehicles.Are you gonna be recovering vehicles?...or are u just wanting to "DRAG JUNK CARS" around in the sand as your title sez?
Listen to this man. He speaks the truth!not matter the weight in the truck, you will / can find something to get stuck in. as far as sand, weight is better, but if you have pencil thick tires, you will bottom out. Think of your tires like snow shoes, the wider your foot print the better.
o, and another note, I would use hte duece, for when the duece gets stuck you will have a truck to pull it out, not many things can pull your 5 ton out.
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Yeah....I'm just not sure what he means by "weight is better". If you're pulling something, the heavier you are, the better. Semis pull things real good...til you get them off pavement. Then they sink. A dune buggy does real good on sand, but good luck pulling anything. I would think a deuce would be better off as it's almost like a biiiig pikcup with more flotaion and traction, whereas a 5 ton is bigger, heavier, and more prone to sink. No one has mentioned suspension setups. That plays a big part. The guy talking about his bobbed deuce doing the hop - that's cuz it needs traction bars. I would think a stock deuce wouldn't due to the susp design but I don't know for sure. I also don't know what a 5 ton has underneath. An employee of mine said a 5 ton is big clumsy and heavy and a deuce will practically drive up the side of a mountain.Listen to this man. He speaks the truth!
Thanks, good info.last weekend i took my deuce to the sand dunes, i forgot my airchuck so i left the inner dualies aired at 50lbs, but i lowed the outside to 15lbs and the front tires to 20 lbs, i dragged an F350 powerstroke that grenaded his cluch and and tranny, ( pieces were underneath the truck) and basicly i took a 20ft tow strap backed up about half way, and stabed on it in 2nd low range, and lurched him out, it was on about a 8% uphill. it was about a 50 yard hill, and took 4 back ups to get him out. i bet if the inside tires were aired down i prob would have had him first or second time. also drug out a f250 powerstroke buryed to the axles, and a ram 2500 cummins with a 38ft 5thwheel, some how he poped it outa gear in the soft stuff, so i just had to give him a little tug,
summary - deuce = good at pulling stuff out in sand.
dont own a 5 ton so i have no opinion on that.
side note - i had a volkswagon bug in the back of the truck when i was doing this.
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