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Anyone try a tracgrabber for truck tires?
Posted on 2/22/24 at 6:48 am
Posted on 2/22/24 at 6:48 am
Looks easy to store and implement.
Any experience with this?
ETA
Here’s a fun vid of an Aussie purposely not airing down and using tracgrabber. It’s an excavator.
A Lithuanian fella in mud.
Any experience with this?
ETA
Here’s a fun vid of an Aussie purposely not airing down and using tracgrabber. It’s an excavator.
A Lithuanian fella in mud.
This post was edited on 2/22/24 at 7:00 am
Posted on 2/22/24 at 6:55 am to dstone12
I would think it being wider than your tire/hole would help you get out quicker. I’ve seen people do the same with a 2x4 and walk out way easier than he did.
Posted on 2/22/24 at 12:15 pm to BeerThirty
All he had to do was air down to 25 psi on those tires and he would get right out.
I do like the tire grabber for mountains and muddying. I actually might like two of those on one tire that’s getting stuck
I do like the tire grabber for mountains and muddying. I actually might like two of those on one tire that’s getting stuck
Posted on 2/22/24 at 6:57 pm to dstone12
Why not put 4 on each wheel and have the baddest motherfricker in the woods?
Posted on 2/22/24 at 10:24 pm to dstone12
I would imagine that they are better for sand. Imagine putting those frickers on in mud.
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