went out this past saturday for some off road cruising. nothing to exciting compared to some of the other pictures on here, but we had a good time. we ended up doing about 25 miles.
this was the first chance i got out since i put my spacers, aal's, and tires on. i'm real happy with it all of them. i finally heard what CB contact is all about, which wasnt bad at all. it let me know when i was going to fast over whoops. most of the day i was in 2wd except for that little hill, some sand, and going into some of the mud holes just in case. So i guess the tires did good too.
this was the only "challenge" we came across. i just took my time going down because of that wheel hanging. i crawled right up it though and made it tougher for the other truck who ended up getting up with some persuasion.
osayande's truck
i usually try to avoid the mud holes but didnt have a choice here. i'd say the deepest we got was 2'.
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Just remember, keep the driver side high when possible in when goin into water. Pretty good pics. I'll try to post up any runs from thenewx in the area.
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2009 Silver Frontier Auto 4x4 SE Crew Cab Long Bed
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we went in close to the pic-a-lilli. (close enough for me to head back there for some wings and a beer afterwards!) i guess it would be shamong or tabernacle. it really isnt very exciting for the most part, flat and sandy. its just nice to get out.
keeping the driverside high is good advise. i didnt even think about the airbox till i read that. i hope i never get that deep anyway, but definitely good to remember.
next time i go out i'll post it up. i live about 5 minutes from the walt whitman.
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