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jcamp

03/20/11 12:11 PM

#30927 RE: MOPAR10R/T #30925

A) Start the vehicle, slowly accelerate, and move the vehicle forward slowly.
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The Original dpb5!

03/20/11 12:50 PM

#30929 RE: MOPAR10R/T #30925

Give me (B)
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SkeBallLarry

03/20/11 1:16 PM

#30931 RE: MOPAR10R/T #30925

( B )arnBurner ? for 2day, Ronaldooooo .. !!!

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EZ2

03/20/11 2:24 PM

#30936 RE: MOPAR10R/T #30925

B)..ack to the beach / bikini watch / enjoy life!! ;-)
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mnfats

03/20/11 4:10 PM

#30938 RE: MOPAR10R/T #30925

I'll go with A) Start the vehicle, slowly accelerate, and move the vehicle forward slowly.

Or if you're Norwegian this might work.



http://www.boreme.com/boreme/funny-2011/how-to-get-tractor-out-of-mud-p1.php
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MOPAR10R/T

03/20/11 5:29 PM

#30940 RE: MOPAR10R/T #30925

Here's todays WT-A...

B) Lower your tire pressure and once you are able to start moving, keep going and don’t stop

B) Lower your tire pressure and once you are able to start moving, keep going and don’t stop.

ANSWER: B) Correct!The first thing to do before driving on sand is to lower your tire pressure. This is done to provide better flotation by increasing the size of your tire track and thus dramatically improving your traction. It also reduces the amount of strain on your vehicle and minimizes wear and tear on the tracks.

Since traction is at a premium, any increase in speed can be difficult, if not impossible, and you do not want to lose any momentum, as you may not be able to regain it.


Dave, EZ, Larry & I got it right!
Congratzzz to us!

FATS & Joe: A), sorry guys, better luck tomorrow!