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And I wondered why I couldn't go over 60 mph
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oops - try again
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yep, doesn't take much. had the same prob with my jeep in moab.
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I import a little real estate from every place I go it seems. Glad to see someone else is in the exchange program as well..
Kyle
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Bill, try spraying the inside of the wheel with silicon spray crap. Mud just slides off. makes cleaning brake dust easier too. Find one thats clearcoat/wheel safe.
Ron
Worst was when a tree (yes it was a tree, ok a sapling) wrapped around the rear driveshaft
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Amazingly enough - my wife drove the truck like this for about 1 1/2 weeks because I was too lazy to pull a wheel off!
Embedded in that mud were three rocks - all about the size of (flattened) golfballs - I can't believe they stayed in there that long
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The key is to get the mud spread evenly to keep the wheel in balance.
Ron
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that takes real talent
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