when doing rocks or mudding...they are totally different.
First, rocks require finness, and skill...muddin's just plain fun.
Rocks, you're bound to put a stress on the vehicle (I think the axles suffer more than the tranny)
In the mud, it's a softer material. Don't get me wrong, mudding requires some skill, but you get enough speed, and keep the front end from submerging, and you can power through a lot of stuff.
ON rocks...eh...they are kinda hard? And can dent, and scrape, and puncture, and blah blah blah...yeah...it happens to everybody.
In Mud...your biggest worry is either getting stuck, water locking your motor, getting stuck, getting REALLY messy, getting stuck....and oh did I mention getting stuck?
ON rocks...the transmission usually requires more of a lightfoot, and knowing when and when NOT to give it a lot of gas.
In mud...I do whatever the heck I wanna do...haven't broken anything yet in MY YJ....
First, rocks require finness, and skill...muddin's just plain fun.
Rocks, you're bound to put a stress on the vehicle (I think the axles suffer more than the tranny)
In the mud, it's a softer material. Don't get me wrong, mudding requires some skill, but you get enough speed, and keep the front end from submerging, and you can power through a lot of stuff.
ON rocks...eh...they are kinda hard? And can dent, and scrape, and puncture, and blah blah blah...yeah...it happens to everybody.
In Mud...your biggest worry is either getting stuck, water locking your motor, getting stuck, getting REALLY messy, getting stuck....and oh did I mention getting stuck?
ON rocks...the transmission usually requires more of a lightfoot, and knowing when and when NOT to give it a lot of gas.
In mud...I do whatever the heck I wanna do...haven't broken anything yet in MY YJ....
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