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The pit is growing on its own!

udy2554

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My mud pit seems to be doing alright on its own. No dozing yet. I've had to winch out once on my own, and snatched out a '96 Tahoe on 33's, and a TJ on 33's also. The mud is mixed with some pretty big boulders. It keeps you from just hammering through. Here's some pics, not great, but kinda gives the idea.

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Truck lost at that round. My first new dent behind the gas cap. To fit between the trees, the drivers side tires have to ride up the tree then slide off. The rear tire slid off a little too agressively and bounced me off the other side. Second one was pushing down a sapling that sprang up and pushed the pass. side "fang" level with the front bumper. Blazen Off Road tube bumper has been holding up well against the trees and rocks.
 
She still looks pretty, even with the mud and dents. Rode hard and put away wet?

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