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Old 02-23-2008, 01:35 AM   #1
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Lets see your FIRST stuck pics!

Lets see pictures of your first stuck ever. I know theres a stuck picture thread, but the first stuck just seems more special. Post up.

Heres mine: High centered on BOTH diffs. I tried riding the high parts but slid in, it was just too slick. Notice the amount of air under the right rear tire.


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Old 02-23-2008, 01:50 AM   #2
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how'd that pushing work for ya? were you able to push it out of there?
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Old 02-23-2008, 01:57 AM   #3
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how'd that pushing work for ya? were you able to push it out of there?
Thats not me, I'm still in the XJ. My buddy thought he was the incredible hulk.

He pulled me out with his XJ about 3 minutes later.
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Old 02-23-2008, 10:07 AM   #4
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HAHA, first tiem i got stuck in my 93, it was sideways at about a 45 degree anglewith goopy mud stuck bad up to the driver side door trim. f250 tried pullin it out and it started to get worse so we had to pull at a wierd angle. it wasnt too bad though
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Old 02-23-2008, 10:24 AM   #5
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My first stuck was in 4 ft of snow. turns out i had driven off the road and into the drainage on the side. I was being dumb and luckily a family of gung ho mormon sledders came by and pull me out. I felt like a Tard.

My first stuck ever was in my 85 jetta, we were out camping and it had just rained thusly creating gigantor slick muddy ruts. My buddy told me there was no way i could make it. i replied with "the hell i can't" (alcohol was a factor) and gunned it. Pretty much pulled a TheEddie. Had some huge f-350 haul me out.
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Old 02-23-2008, 10:35 AM   #6
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I was driving across some ruts and bottomed out the "frame".

The S-10 pulled the jeep parallel with the ruts making things worse.
Then the driver of the S-10 gave it too much gas and slid his truck sideways into one of the ruts. The S-10 gots stuck so we threw some logs under the front tire and one of them caught the valvestem tearing it out.

A Cherokee with an 8in lift pulled the S-10 out but was too light to pull my cherokee out.
Later we ended up finding a suburban that was willing to pull me out, it took about 10mins of pulling and snatching though.
We ended up haveing to sleep ut there since the S-10 had the flat tire with no spare, and he didnt want any drunk ATVers messing with the truck. In the morning we used the Jeep to take the tire to the repair shop once it opened. It was was a very nice town and had a good time even though we got stuck in the woods for the night without any camping supplies.
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Old 02-23-2008, 10:47 AM   #7
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i wish i had pics of my first stuck. i drive my stock tj into a mud hole that was appropriately called the car eater. i didnt know that before i had water coming in the bottom of my doors and my headlights underwater. dumb guys on 4 wheelers said,"yeah you can make it, i went through it on this last week." not true i foudn out. moral: dont listen to guys on 4 wheelers. they just want to see you get stuck.
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Old 02-23-2008, 11:15 AM   #8
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My first stuck was in 4 ft of snow. turns out i had driven off the road and into the drainage on the side. I was being dumb and luckily a family of gung ho mormon sledders came by and pull me out. I felt like a Tard.

My first stuck ever was in my 85 jetta, we were out camping and it had just rained thusly creating gigantor slick muddy ruts. My buddy told me there was no way i could make it. i replied with "the hell i can't" (alcohol was a factor) and gunned it. Pretty much pulled a TheEddie. Had some huge f-350 haul me out.
Nice reference, haha.
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Old 02-23-2008, 11:56 AM   #9
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"the hell i can't" (alcohol was a factor)


And People from Idaho wonder why the rest of the United States Thinks they are only born with 1/2 a brain....
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And People from Idaho wonder why the rest of the United States Thinks they are only born with 1/2 a brain....
Ya and clarkston is the intellectual hub of the world. and are you **** talking a guy that said he was drunk for driving a junker through a mud hole?
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frozen mud/mall terrains ftw


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Old 02-23-2008, 12:53 PM   #12
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back when i was a newbie with my stock jeep and nearly bald street michelins, i decided to try a mudhole created by weeks of non-stop rain. it wasnt too deep for about the first 15 feet, so i was going just fine until i hit some unseen ruts where apparently my friend's mom's boyfriend got his taco stuck earlier that day and dug himself in spinning his tires.

after hitting the ruts, the mud was touching the unibody (not over the door sills though luckily) so when i reached under the rear bumper to hook the tow strap on (at this point i didnt know xj's were unibodies) i just latched it to the first thing i felt that i thought was frame. apparently i didnt latch it to anything because the strap slid off right on to the bumper which it bent out a good 8 or 9 inches. luckily i was able to straighten it back out, but as soon as i get the money, ill definitely be replacing it with something that has some d-hooks.
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Old 02-23-2008, 12:59 PM   #13
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Ya and clarkston is the intellectual hub of the world. and are you **** talking a guy that said he was drunk for driving a junker through a mud hole?
ha

clarkston probably has a higher total IQ than the whole state of Idaho

driving anything while drunk = stupid
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Old 02-23-2008, 01:02 PM   #14
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Ya and clarkston is the intellectual hub of the world. and are you **** talking a guy that said he was drunk for driving a junker through a mud hole?
why are you taking the side of a drunk driver? better yet why are you dumb enough to drive drunk?

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Old 02-23-2008, 01:09 PM   #15
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not really stuck but die right at the end of a small pit. muddy water sucks, ive learned my lesson.

also rerouted my intake after and di-electric grease a lot of connections
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