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  1. mstrkage

    landing strip

    I believe it's called marsden matting I found a plethora of 12' sections while I was in AK. It works great for snow and silt but it is heavy. look for sand ladders on google they make all kinds of plastic versions now days. Different styles but same use.
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    Extracting Cars from Snow

    I have used those before but I would definately not use them to snatch some one out
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    Question on TreadWright

    The ulta's do have the walnut shell in them, it is crushed and blended rather well into the tire. Mine have the walnut shell and so far I see no issues caused by the mixing the shell into the rubber. The do rather well on wet or icy roads, better than my last set of bfg m/ts. I kind of...
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    Question on TreadWright

    I am running 33/12.5/15 green diamonds on my XJ right now and I must say they are awesome. I have aired them down to 6psi and ran them all day just fine, they grip rocks really well do just as well as any other m/t in mud. Just last week I got my first chance to test them on ice and they...
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    Lets see some full size pictures...

    99 GMC Sierra 1500. Basic two inch leveling with add a leafs in the rear skyjacker nitro shocks and Dynapro 305/70/16. K&N cold air, dual exhaust and hypertech programmer. This truck has taken us all over Alaska north and south all the way to Kodiak Island. It's been down the ALCAN 5000...
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    XJ Unibody - strong enough to "camperize"

    you absolutely must reinforce the unibody if you cut a large hole in the roof. The unibody on the cherokees are not that substantial and flex alot with the roof still attached. But I don't think you need to get to indepth with reinforcement. Some stiffeners along the unirail and i think the...
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