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JR Denied on Trail 11 at Hawk Pride Offroad, 4x4 desert

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Uploaded by on May 28, 2009

JR didn't have anything for it today.
5-25-09

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  • 2 minutes of this dude hitting a tree... I wouldn't call this denied, but under planned.

  • he keeps hitting the same line, if he had taken it slow and careful he would have made it around. infact I imagine my YJ on 33's with 4.5" of lift could have crawled up. wheel speed isn't always (or usually) the only answer

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  • looks like he forgot to air down... just my opinion.

  • Define insanity: Doing the SAME THING over and over and over and expecting a different result. Keep practicing.

  • This is a video on how not to drive.

  • cut it

  • @OmegaOmar420

    thanks for telling us what everyone already knows, ill be sure to air my tires up to 80 psi next time I go wheelin

  • 2 common mistakes: tires over inflated plus high rev's break traction.

    the way you pop the throttle only damages engine components and only serves to break traction even more. for great traction you want low tire pressure and low rpm's. I've been off-roading for over 35 years and for my first few years I thought hard tires made for better traction but in reality you get little traction with lots of tire cuts and flats and high rpm makes tire slip thus loosing even more traction. good luck!

  • No, it was slick that day, and the ledge is taller than his 42s.

  • mabye the rig is gear extremly low and the trans used is one for shifting on the fly.... just a thought.

  • Sounds like the rev limiter is set at like 3500. My theory on wide tires is as follows, wide footprint no ground pressure, narrow footprint lots of pressure. In this case the soil looks hard, no roost, wet, but hard. The low pressure per inch on the ground is killing it.

    But unless your there one can only guess.

  • invest in a winch or at least a chainsaw. full length axles suck in situations like this great try though

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