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Old 05-11-2008, 04:41 PM   #27 (permalink)
elripster
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Autos are nice in rocks and also in sand. Often on a dune, you can shift a manual without losing too much speed. An auto, however, you can.

I had a stick and when I think about going back, then needing dual cases, drive shafts.... or just run an auto and be done with it, the auto wins. sure it sucks up power to operate but it's worth it. The wife likes it too which makes it easier to go wheeling when she wants to go as bad as youdo.

You do need to two foot with the auto which is not hard to learn.

Frank
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