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Tire size and trail damage--my prospective.
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<blockquote data-quote="dirtygoat" data-source="post: 1370199" data-attributes="member: 17531"><p>At Naches over Memorial Day, there was an open/open Toyota with small tires digging holes and holding everyone up(~20 rigs)... All the other rigs, be it big tire or small tire, had very little issue with the same spot...</p><p></p><p>In the '70s, the Naches Trail had ruts that were 2-4 feet deep all over the place... Was that because of tire size???</p><p></p><p>I agree about the terrain being prone to easy damage, but it doesn't help when there is a rig with a driver that is an ass hat behind the wheel... It could be any type of rig, any size of tire, it doesn't matter... </p><p></p><p>With the wrong person in control, any rig can cause a huge amount of damage...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dirtygoat, post: 1370199, member: 17531"] At Naches over Memorial Day, there was an open/open Toyota with small tires digging holes and holding everyone up(~20 rigs)... All the other rigs, be it big tire or small tire, had very little issue with the same spot... In the '70s, the Naches Trail had ruts that were 2-4 feet deep all over the place... Was that because of tire size??? I agree about the terrain being prone to easy damage, but it doesn't help when there is a rig with a driver that is an ass hat behind the wheel... It could be any type of rig, any size of tire, it doesn't matter... With the wrong person in control, any rig can cause a huge amount of damage... [/QUOTE]
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