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  • 22re?

  • ive seen this mudhole a few times in other videos

  • he would have made it if he put the hammer down 4 sure im been in holes like that befor and thats all it took but my yota is a 83 short bed standard cab and that makes a big diffrence... GOOO TOYOTA

  • dude doesn't understand. hammer down to get out of your original position, other wise you will just hit the end of your previous ruts, also try getting to one side of ruts

  • im suprised it didnt high centre on that , thats one bitchin hill though

  • thats one gnarly hole haha

  • Wear some golf shoes, otherwise we'll never get out of this place alive. Impossible to walk in this muck, no footing at all.

  • It would have made it if it wasn't the extra cab. Wheel base hurt him in that climb.

  • I just got another yoter and thats one thing i was kinda worried about but ill find out i guess

  • try an toyota on 54 in tires with an four clynder pushing it and can spin tires

  • for a cheap way... weld ur back axel  so both wheels will be pulling insted of 1 pulling and 1 spinning.. GO TOYOTA!!!!

  • @joshcodycj

    ....and never drive on pavement again.

  • all the other trucks went around the hole. go toyota

  • learn how to drive bitch

  • What would you have done different? (other than shoot your mouth off on the sidelines). Seeing you're only 18, I'm sure you know how to drive.

  • well id retire the fuckin driver and get in the damn truck and do it myself

  • See, here's what you fail to understand. He's miles into a valley with no good access road out of there. So to BEAT THE LIVING SHIT out of your daily driver is about as stupid as you be behind the wheel.

  • get a ford

  • he would , but then he would be fixing it all the time...

  • now if u had a chevy u wouldnt have this problem

  • no chev sux but if he new how to drive then he would not hae this problem

  • No you dope, what he needs is a rear locker. See, if you knew anything you see he's lifting the back wheel as he tries to exit and looses traction as that lifted wheel spins. By the way, a full size chevy wouldn't fit in the width of that hole.

  • its not me talking about chev ist demon......

  • ok all I see here is neeed stright axle and locker's....and heavy on the gas man

  • i figured after the twentieth try he'd choose another line

  • What other line???  It's a trench.

  • go up the side

  • If you weren't blind, you'd see the sides are 4 feet high.

  • there only like two and it a toyota it would make it just fine if i was in the driver seat

  • You have no idea what your talking about. I been there at that hole and wheeled through it. It isn't the driver, it's the lack of traction. It needs lockers or at least a rear locker. The walls are about 3 to 4 feet high depending on where you are. You'd never get out over the side. You should just give up and stop making a fool of yourself.

  • well then get a lift kit

    and to my eyes thats not working for ya

  • Why don't you post your comments here rather than sending me personal messages.

  • idk

  • yea man . all he needs is some traction. or some 35 on there and he wouldnt have any problems. or dropping a chevy 350 in there would give him an extra boost :D

  • The idea is to try to get out at the end, not up the side.

  • I don't care about gases or all that, I WAS ALMOST OUT!!

  • The enviromental wack jobs are strong in this thread.

  • Environmentalists put metal spikes in mud holes to puncture tires, oil pans, radiators, gas tanks, etc. Don't give me that environmentalist crap. Speak from knowledge not out your rear end. Ethylene Glycol is not that poisionous and the vast majority of 4 wheelers are extremely environmentally concious. We are quite willing to work with SCIENTISTS in order to improve wildlife habitat and maintain recreation areas. We don't work with environmental nut-jobs who have no clue about reality.

  • crap thats some hole eh

  • That's not true. Do a little research. Ethylene-glycol is toxic but not to that degree. Ethylene-glycol is used in many things including Windshield washing fluid. If it was as toxic as you say, all our streams and rivers would be dead due to roadway run off. You make it sound like ethylene-glycol is nuclear waste. We're not racist either.

  • OK Captain Crunch since you're apparently now the world's number one toxicity expert, let's see you drink a gallon of Prestone 50/50 in a video. And don't think you can fool me with green food coloring either, yes, I dyed easter eggs at grandma's house back in the day.

  • You're either an idiot or you're just trying to piss me off. Again.... Do a little research. Ethylene-glycol is toxic but not to that degree (the degree of "one DROP of ethylene-glycol in a pond or stream will kill everything within 24 hours and render it sterile for 25 years".

  • Weak argument Yotaworm. Sounds a little gay too.

  • God I hate radical tree huggers. Conservation is one thing, being radical is another. If I caught a tree huggers putting spikes in a mudhole I'd drown the son of a bitch in it.

  • The rotting carcass in the mud hole could actually do more damage to the environment than the truck would have. The smell could keep wildlife from drinking there, causing dehydration and general irratibility amoung the animals. Not good.

  • I think there "were" a few salamanders in there too.

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