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No go, tried every known off-road driving technique I know. All I got was stucking few meters before of after original spot, but when stuck, could not move a bit backwardseieio wrote:mash the pedal!
Exactly! Seems like my Pathy is unstoppable until frame sits on the ground...then it cannot move anymore in any direction.doctahjones wrote:all that said, as long as i'm not dragging/floating the frame i've had no issues in mud or snow.
This is by far the best advice anyone can receive, along with the running start/inertia/frame dragging info. Airing down helps A LOT.Touchdown wrote:Sorry to hear you're getting stuck.
In addition to the other knowledgeable replies, you might also consider the following:
- Lowering your air pressure to 20 PSI for snowy roads and 12 PSI for off road excursions. That will give you a much bigger contact patch and better traction.
- Turn VDC off when in 4 hi (auto off in 4 lo)
- Try manually shifting the truck into the 1st or 2nd gear for low range slow movement. It can auto shift up to 3rd or 4th even if you're going slow.
- After you get the lift, invest in 33" tires! It will make a difference.
- Add some weight to the back of the truck. Try placing a sand bag or two near the rear tailgate. This will help keep those rear tires biting!
Finally...yes you can go to a 35" tire, but in addition to the lift, you'll need wheel spacers and need to do a little trimming around the bottom of the front wheel wells.
Have fun with your Pathy, it's a very capable platform wherever you drive!