Steveindar
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Mud season has arrived here in the hills of southern Tz.
There are only two seasons really, Dust and Mud, with the latter being of longer duration.
Driving around the tea fields main roads and suddenly coming across a section of mud on an uphill off-camber is pretty unsettling
So what's the answer, drive slower, speed up, pump up the tyres to 10 bar, reduce them to 1 bar, change to all-out mud paddles, shave all the tread off? Questions, questions!
I quickly discovered that the 80 is no nimble pony and does struggle with mud. I run Goodyear Wranglers at about 2 bar. Driving dead slow and slowly coasting to a halt when the arse slips into the gutter has served well so far, but man, you just don't get anywhere with any haste.
On the other hand I really stick it to the Ford Ranger because she's lighter, more nimble and easier to catch in a drift.
Opinions on 80's mud driving?
Really overdoing the posts today!!
There are only two seasons really, Dust and Mud, with the latter being of longer duration.
Driving around the tea fields main roads and suddenly coming across a section of mud on an uphill off-camber is pretty unsettling

So what's the answer, drive slower, speed up, pump up the tyres to 10 bar, reduce them to 1 bar, change to all-out mud paddles, shave all the tread off? Questions, questions!
I quickly discovered that the 80 is no nimble pony and does struggle with mud. I run Goodyear Wranglers at about 2 bar. Driving dead slow and slowly coasting to a halt when the arse slips into the gutter has served well so far, but man, you just don't get anywhere with any haste.
On the other hand I really stick it to the Ford Ranger because she's lighter, more nimble and easier to catch in a drift.
Opinions on 80's mud driving?
Really overdoing the posts today!!
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