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Mud
Deep mud creates a great deal of suction around the tires

and is very difficult to get through. You should use

second gear (manual transmission), or DRIVE (automatic

transmission), with the transfer case in the 4L (Low)

position to maintain your momentum. If you start to slow

to a stop, try turning your steering wheel no more than a

1/4 turn quickly back and forth for additional traction.

Mud holes pose an increased threat of vehicle damage

and getting stuck. They are normally full of debris from

previous vehicles getting stuck. As a good practice before

entering any mud hole, get out and determine how deep

it is, if there are any hidden obstacles and if the vehicle

can be safely recovered if stuck.
Sand
Soft sand is very difficult to travel through with full tire

pressure. When crossing soft, sandy spots in a trail,

maintain your vehicle’s momentum and do not stop. The

key to driving in soft sand is using the appropriate tire

pressure, accelerating slowly, avoiding abrupt maneu-

vers and maintaining the vehicle’s momentum. If you are

going to be driving on large soft sandy areas or dunes,

reduce your tire pressure to a minimum of 15 psi (103

kPa) to allow for a greater tire surface area. Reduced tire

pressure will drastically improve your traction and han-

dling while driving on the soft sand, but you must return

the tires to normal air pressure before driving on pave-

ment or other hard surfaces. Be sure you have a way to

reinflate the tires prior to reducing the pressure.

CAUTION!

Reduced tire pressures may cause tire unseating and
total loss of air pressure. To reduce the risk of tire
unseating, while at a reduced tire pressure, reduce
your speed and avoid sharp turns or abrupt maneu-
vers.

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