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About 3 PSI in the blue toyotas tires. Swamper SXs look like they have about 30 PSI no matter what.
 
Nutin. Got hung up trying to go over a downed tree and then got stuck in a mud hole due to 3" thick ice that caused me to get wedged... Although I did get more fender damaged due to a certian toy guy running into me :D
 
crash said:
Nutin. Got hung up trying to go over a downed tree and then got stuck in a mud hole due to 3" thick ice that caused me to get wedged... Although I did get more fender damaged due to a certian toy guy running into me :D

O you made it sound like you broke somthing
 
snwbrdpunk16 said:
They were reffering to back when he had his 44 up front.... U guys suck at reading :flipoff:

I know i suck at reading no need to point that out:kissmyass:
 
Symon623 said:
Peers as if you boys sure have alot of air in them there tires....??


Cause you weren't really floating on the snow. You would dig down in it and get to the dirt and mud below. So just to be safe I ran at 10.
 
Mark m. said:
About 3 PSI in the blue toyotas tires. Swamper SXs look like they have about 30 PSI no matter what.

I know I had a set of those and couldn't get them to bulge either :mad: :mad:
 
Got to looking over my zook today and noticed I lost the snap ring on the front drivers u joint and the cap was hanging out I did notice a little noise but didn't care. Bring on the cromoly axles.

In the pics you kind of see the (sorry there a little blur) outer stub shaft is oblonged and the needle bearings broken up in the bottom of the cap.

edit Iwill take some better pics later
 
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Darned 44 axles,lol....... Ya I used to fully weld my joints in and never had that problem...
 
KarlVP said:
Cause you weren't really floating on the snow. You would dig down in it and get to the dirt and mud below. So just to be safe I ran at 10.

I love my tires--and I typically run them at 3psi--just to be safe :haha: :haha:
 
crash said:
Darned 44 axles,lol....... Ya I used to fully weld my joints in and never had that problem...

Whats wrong with 44?? Mines STILL holding strong:flipoff:




(knock on wood)
 

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