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Old 06-07-2009, 07:46 PM
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Stuck in the mud pics!

Okay so here is some pics of my yota stuck in a mud hole. My truck is on 35 12.50s that are pretty worn and I have a rear locker. I have made this whole before with no lift and 33 12.50s but it was when it was more of a water whole now its like quick sand because its right by the river. It took my dads 02 f350 and several broken tow straps to get it out and it wasnt easy for the ford. I am going to try it again next weekend when I have my new 35 BFG KM2's.
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Old 06-07-2009, 07:49 PM
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some more pics
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ahhahahhahah!!!
Sweet dude!
Is the the Eel River???
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hahah oh man. At least you got out with out any broken parts.
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who man, lol

I remember the good ol days



tell me that back tire's in a rut, not that it looks like that from being aired down

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That's under the bridge out in ferndale. I had a ton of fun on the trails back there. I almost rolled it a few times.If you want to wheel some time pm me. My buddies and I are starting a club Yota Mafia so if any humboldt yota techers wanna join let me know.
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OH YEAH! I am in!
Keep me posted on the club!
Great looking truck by the way!
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The tire is in a rut. I run them at 25 psi wheeln or driving. I will keep you posted on the club for sure.There is so many yota's in humboldt this club should grow to be huge! You will have to see a couple of my buddies sas chevy powered yotas one is getting new 39imch boggers soon.
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dangit... another reason to move to Ca

I hate Florida
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By ferndale do you mean Fernley NV? If so there is plenty of nasty spots that turn to quicksand when they get wet there. The sand/dirt/gravel is hell on any type of machinery!
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No ferndale ca
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Originally Posted by iamsuperbleeder
dangit... another reason to move to Ca

I hate Florida
Trust me, you don`t want to move to california, it sucks here.
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That mud looks bad. Any mud that has the consistency of a chocolate milkshake has got to suck. What size are your wheels? 15x8s? I have 15x10s but i like the stance of your truck. It has a good expedition vehicle stance.
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Idk on the rim size I just bought those tires and rims for $50 to run for a while. Then on thursday when my new km2's come in I will use one as a full size spare.I bet there 15x8 though. Thanks for the compliment.
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Originally Posted by iamsuperbleeder
dangit... another reason to move to Ca

I hate Florida
theres yota clubs here, check out fattshack on youtube or their website, their local guys around here but its Florida Association of Toyota Trucks, if you check em out on youtube those are the trails around here...like 2 min down the road heheheh
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yeah the FATT shack guys are my heroes! I love there you tube videos and I have watched them all a million times. Its what makes me cry every time I think about my 91 sas truck I sold...... I hope to sas this truck next summer, maybe sooner. My old truck had it all extra cab no body damage, clean interior, 22re, trail gear sas 5", trail gear 5" rear, 5.29s, lockers, rock sliders, new 35 in bfgs and only 150k original miles.(I let her go for $7K) I needed the money and thought I was going to get a stock yota and quit wheeling. YEAH RIGHT! I ended up spending way more than $7k on my new truck and still dont have SAS!!!!!!

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Wet sand sucks! That crap is so hard on your bearings
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haha im glad to see their not just a florida known toyota club
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Originally Posted by Jay351
Wet sand sucks! That crap is so hard on your bearings

That was my first thought when I saw the pictures. I was young once and after blowing up my bearings from going mudding on my DD, I try to avoid the mud as much as possible.
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pitster-

I'd be interested in a Yota club I'm in Eureka what are the requirements?

Nice truck by the way and the SAS truck that you sold was it white?


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