messed up my push bar and got stuck

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Hammer450R

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I speak Drunk.
I believe he was saying he had a good time muddin', but he ****** up his truck, and as the booze wears off the damage is getting worse.

My kids came down to find out what i was laughing at lol Spot on dude^^^
 

WoldD90

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Taking a Tahoe mudding is like bringing a plastic spoon to a gun fight... I love my Yukon, so don't take this wrong, but it is not the right tool for the job.
 

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My kids came down to find out what i was laughing at lol Spot on dude^^^

Ha, I'm glad you guys can appreciate our dialect.
I agree with WoldD90, the Tahoe/Yukon is great at many things, 4 wheeling is not one of them. In fact, I am hitching up my trailer to my Denali, and putting a 4 wheeler on it, this afternoon!
 

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Four wheeling is why I have my lifted F250...damned thing has never gotten stuck, and is always used to rescue others.

The Tahoe will probably never be off hard pack...it wasn't designed for it.
 

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This may be the funniest thing I've read all day lol. Awesome translation, it really helped me. As for tahoes not being good at off road travel I beg to differ there lol My wife and I went this weekend and she handled better than any truck or suv I've ever driven. Also the terrain was very rough we had everything from knee deep mud to rock climbing and large ledges.
 

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