Alan
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Hi All:
I think we need to look at the "total vehicle package," that is how the rig is equipped, not just the size and/or tread design of its tires.
I think a lot of the trails/forest roads one finds torn-up in Eastern Washington in the spring are caused by guys in big pick-ups with open differentials. They think since their rig has a V-8, lift, and big tires they will be "golden" on the soft and wet dirt roads and trails. When they start getting stuck, they respond by hitting the stupid pedal, causing the tires to dig to China.
If these big tired, v-8 powered trucks also had locking diffs they would make it over these muddy trails much easier, with little need for excessive wheel spin. Of course, *having a clue* how to 'wheel can be helpful as well! :looser:
Regards,
Alan
I think we need to look at the "total vehicle package," that is how the rig is equipped, not just the size and/or tread design of its tires.
I think a lot of the trails/forest roads one finds torn-up in Eastern Washington in the spring are caused by guys in big pick-ups with open differentials. They think since their rig has a V-8, lift, and big tires they will be "golden" on the soft and wet dirt roads and trails. When they start getting stuck, they respond by hitting the stupid pedal, causing the tires to dig to China.
If these big tired, v-8 powered trucks also had locking diffs they would make it over these muddy trails much easier, with little need for excessive wheel spin. Of course, *having a clue* how to 'wheel can be helpful as well! :looser:
Regards,
Alan