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chains for snow ....prob could have creeped out of there no assist...
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and a star f*&(ks latteWhen I saw the guy get out of the bronco in Joggers and running shoes in that environment……….it all made sense
Now that's a full sendLots of BS in the beginning so just go to the 9:30 mark and see the damage
+1. We were on an elk trip this last November, and the snow got deep on a steep hill. Chains, just on the open diff front made a huge difference, going from stuck to not, with little drama (not my Bronco). I was watching this video of the recovery vehicle and the Bronco and all the spinning and lack of traction, even with lockers, and I just wanted to scream. I don’t know what chains cost for 35’s but their damn near free when you compare it to this Charlie Foxtrot.chains for snow ....prob could have creeped out of there no assist...
I’m surprised he didn’t call AAAWhen I saw the guy get out of the bronco in Joggers and running shoes in that environment……….it all made sense
Lots of BS in the beginning so just go to the 9:30 mark and see the damage
Well not really... watch that part at .25 speed and enjoy the comedy speech.Ouch! I respect the recovery person's restraint. Nicely appointed Bronco.
Broncos running in long off-road races have the spare mounted in the cargo compartment. I always wondered why they had the spare used up so much cargo space considering how much other stuff they seem to bring with them.actually .. this is more reason why you shouldn't run a spare
in this example, removing the spare would have resulted in no damage.