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<blockquote data-quote="mnoland30" data-source="post: 1712466" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>I highly recommend a Hi-Lift farm jack. It will get you out of all sorts of trouble. I've even used it to turn my truck around by jacking it up several times and pushing it off the jack. If you are already stuck, (usually when I decide to put on chains) lifting the wheel out of the mud makes it much easier to put on the chains. Use bungees, or the rubber chain tightners. I live in the desert, so by the time I put on chains the tightners are usually rotted away from the heat. If you have your chains come off and wrap around the axle, in freezing mud, you'll start carrying better chain tightners. I highly recommend the KO2 All Terrain Radial by BF Goodrich. They are a great compromise tire. Decent for highway and off road both. A little or a lot of extra weight in the back end will really help in snow, and mud if it isn't bottomless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnoland30, post: 1712466, member: 29323"] I highly recommend a Hi-Lift farm jack. It will get you out of all sorts of trouble. I've even used it to turn my truck around by jacking it up several times and pushing it off the jack. If you are already stuck, (usually when I decide to put on chains) lifting the wheel out of the mud makes it much easier to put on the chains. Use bungees, or the rubber chain tightners. I live in the desert, so by the time I put on chains the tightners are usually rotted away from the heat. If you have your chains come off and wrap around the axle, in freezing mud, you'll start carrying better chain tightners. I highly recommend the KO2 All Terrain Radial by BF Goodrich. They are a great compromise tire. Decent for highway and off road both. A little or a lot of extra weight in the back end will really help in snow, and mud if it isn't bottomless. [/QUOTE]
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