CaptainKD
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You're on crackSnowBlazer said:You don't want it. keep my rig in A4WD but by the time that kicks in, I've already been spinning my tires. [emoji53]
We DO want it! 4 inches last night.Just had the 4wd actuator in the T Case replaced. SmhMounce said:A4wd fries the clutches or something. Don't fry your clutches.
Only you can prevent clutch frying's. (forest fires)
I knew you had some work done and someone told you then not to use a4wd so I'm surprised you were using it again.SnowBlazer said:Just had the 4wd actuator in the T Case replaced. Smh
Nope, but I "acquired" a battery from the lemon lot on post....CaptainKD said:No BatBlazer today Pote?
I don't recall anyone telling me not to use it, but I could have looked over it. But now I will quit using it. Thanks Mounce!Mounce said:I knew you had some work done and someone told you then not to use a4wd so I'm surprised you were using it again.

Midnyteryder196 said:Haha..
that's sad. *facepalm*I think they said it in here so it would've indeed been easily over looked.SnowBlazer said:I don't recall anyone telling me not to use it, but I could have looked over it. But now I will quit using it. Thanks Mounce! [emoji3]
I've herd people call those Blazers before but then again, the older Blazers resembled the Tahoes.Midnyteryder196 said:Haha..

A blazer I could have possibly let slide.. Bc it's full-size.. But a tb?? LmaoSnowBlazer said:I've herd people call those Blazers before but then again, the older Blazers resembled the Tahoes.![]()
So why do people say that a wider tire provides less traction in slippery conditions?HARDTRAILZ said:I will never use A4WD.
I don't slide much unless I want to with 12.5 wide tires.
4x4 donuts can get real interesting...