not my ridgeline. dude who owned it thot he could do it. i thought it was funny and dumb. i own a real truck justr thought isd share it with the world
your title says it all so many push button 4x4 these days that get stuck in everything and the n my 2000 jeeep cheerokee 4 inch lift rear locker no front and warn winch and i end up pulling guys like u alll the time when u pull a lever up from the floor board that say 4 heel drive then you got a 4x4 and man u dont even have mud tires not suggest u like trail riding get a jeep and if you want a truck get a tacoma 4x4 they have front manual lockers and u wont be all fuck up like that
You do realize what the problem is in this video, right? No. 1: the ridgeline doesn't look to be raised at all. The undercarriage is grabbing into the mud. All trucks do that, plain and simple. No. 2 You don't have any Mud Tire on there. "All terrain" tires won't do it in that environment, especially in that deep mud and wet slop. No. 3: Move that damn tree out of the way. You got time to film you got time to move shit out of the way. All 3 things are major, and a stock *anything* won't make it.
that is all driver error. when the ruts are deeper than your vehicle has ground clearance it is smarter to drive off to one side (which would have been easy here). no matter how big and bad your 4wd is eventually you will find something it cant go threw. knowing how to tell the difference is the key.
not my ridgeline. dude who owned it thot he could do it. i thought it was funny and dumb. i own a real truck justr thought isd share it with the world
ir8ib 3 months ago
not my ridgeline. dude who owned it thot he could do it. i thought it was funny and dumb
ir8ib 3 months ago
mud is a bitch no matter what car you have.
gertenshlager69 3 months ago
Don't know what you're expecting with taking a stock low clearance vehicle running all season tires through all that mud.
4wd seems to be working fine, don't see why you're complaining.
DannyZRC 3 months ago
any vehicle can get stuck if you DRIVE IT WRONG
80spodcastchannel 4 months ago
lol its not the trucks fault, its the driver for not using the right tires and steering it away from the deeper mud, always plan mudding.
3000gtvr45Lebtt 4 months ago
Maybe not use street tires for the mud?
GoatRoper911 4 months ago
That's actually pretty good for a truck car.
flanksteak2 4 months ago
any truck will get stuck in that situation
flipcocrew 4 months ago
not a 4wd
McLovin120 4 months ago
"4 wheel drive my ass"..what do you mean by that? i saw the front and rear wheels spinning..
XHikotheproX 4 months ago
On second thought i was Wrong, 4WD Looks A Lot like AWD to someone who's dyselxic.
halflife103 5 months ago
Are you stupid? The Ridgeline isn't 4x4 its AWD. For all you city boys, THERE IS A DIFFERENCE!.
halflife103 5 months ago
WOW all trucks slip in mud wow and you dug you self deeper in a hole trying KIDS ASS HOLES LIKE THIS SOO OFF ROAD WITH THEM
Bmw6X 6 months ago
love the title.
FDD2012 6 months ago
well i mean it IS a honda :s
conkerred1 7 months ago
stock tires? thats foolish
bergers5 7 months ago
your an idiot you are mudding with street tire... buy some decent tire
ivanoskiv 7 months ago
you little kids dont know what your doing, dont blame the car for your bad driving.
vahikmeserkhani 7 months ago
you have to move the tires rigth and left slowly
Jalorrob1 7 months ago
your title says it all so many push button 4x4 these days that get stuck in everything and the n my 2000 jeeep cheerokee 4 inch lift rear locker no front and warn winch and i end up pulling guys like u alll the time when u pull a lever up from the floor board that say 4 heel drive then you got a 4x4 and man u dont even have mud tires not suggest u like trail riding get a jeep and if you want a truck get a tacoma 4x4 they have front manual lockers and u wont be all fuck up like that
hurley242584 7 months ago
Tired of seeing ridgelines tryn to offroad... And end up stuck in 3 inches of mud
CesarG03 8 months ago
You do realize what the problem is in this video, right? No. 1: the ridgeline doesn't look to be raised at all. The undercarriage is grabbing into the mud. All trucks do that, plain and simple. No. 2 You don't have any Mud Tire on there. "All terrain" tires won't do it in that environment, especially in that deep mud and wet slop. No. 3: Move that damn tree out of the way. You got time to film you got time to move shit out of the way. All 3 things are major, and a stock *anything* won't make it.
DawnOfDaybreak 10 months ago
u dont know how to drive u ass
warplaner89 10 months ago
Get a real truck and a real 4wd
meandatoilet 10 months ago
Wrong tires for the job! Get a brain!
Donpire 10 months ago
Stock tires... not so good for wheeling...
dieselboy440 1 year ago
that is all driver error. when the ruts are deeper than your vehicle has ground clearance it is smarter to drive off to one side (which would have been easy here). no matter how big and bad your 4wd is eventually you will find something it cant go threw. knowing how to tell the difference is the key.
ihearvoices22 1 year ago
I agree, the 4 wheel lock is kinda gutless. don't get me wrong, I love my rigeline.
tjswan187 1 year ago
I agree, the 4 wheel lock is kinda gutless
tjswan187 1 year ago
looks like all four wheels are spinning
grosenberger 1 year ago
Guess you should've kept your Accord-truck on the pavement.
12secyellow98 1 year ago
looks like it works to me, learn how to drive
natedawgg01 1 year ago
did u use the VTM4 lock?
Warthog32695 1 year ago
Hmm ~8" of ground clearance and touring tires... what were you thinking
rudebwoyjohn 1 year ago
that's a completely stock ridgeline... that's why.
GSRGOPEDRIDER247 1 year ago
should hav bought a real truck.
rcfreak363 1 year ago
Here's an idea try turning the wheel. It's 4 wheel drive. That doesn't mean that it steers for you genius.
bodaishinboy 1 year ago