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Thanks... I'm with you yella, I just put the others up because those are all the pictures I took. Those are my winter rims too, I have PA3's for my summer wheels, same as the Red ZR2 in the header for the website.
I agree lol... It really wasn't that long of a trail though, Maybe 2-3 km's long. Unless you're the type that enjoys having mud up to your door handles, there aren't many areas to go.
Here's that video though, I try and stick to the sand... easier to clean after lmao.
I agree lol... It really wasn't that long of a trail though, Maybe 2-3 km's long. Unless you're the type that enjoys having mud up to your door handles, there aren't many areas to go.
Who doesn't? LOL...I know what you mean though. it is a biotch to clean afterwards. There is still mud in just about every crack and crevace of my truck, and I've washed it about 3 times and even waxed it since I last went muddin.
You really do need to take the black beauty out for a read mudding/dirty adventure though. It should be nothing short of brown when it comes out
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2001 Blazer LS 2dr 4x4 - Auto - 4.3L V6 - 183,000KM
De-badged | Blue interior lighting | 3" chrome CAI | Cherry Bomb Turbo exhaust
Tinted corners and tails | Black stock rims | Black grille, bow tie, tow hooks | Undercoated frame, wheel wells
Ive got an ATV for that crap though lol... I did get muddy on my way in to the hunting camp a few weeks ago. I'll get some pictures of that up at some point... still trying to find all our hunting pictures/videos... the road into the "parking lot" was a little flooded in some spots.