How to use?At the first sign of your vehicle being stuck, STOP. Don’t keep spinning the tires- It won't work How deep you are and use a shovel to get underneath the tires. Dig a track in front of the front tires too, so there is minimal resistance to the vehicle's pathway and you can keep your momentum.Air down tires to as much as you are comfortable with (carry a compressor with you- It is an essential trail tool).Rocks: 15 psi min.Soft Sand: Deep/silt / soft sand 8 psi.Beach sand: 10-12psi min.Mud: 15psi depending on bottom (compensate for rocks/holes/branches)Try and get the tracks up against the tire's lowest surface so it can grab a cleat and pull underneath the vehicle. Once the tracks are under the tires, DO NOT increase RPM and spin tires, as this will burn the cleats off of the tracks. Maintain a steady throttle until you feel the truck rise up, then increase throttle until you are completely out of the obstacle and able to gain traction without aid.Warning: Never spin your tires on the tracks. They are made softer than the tires on purpose and the heat from a spinning tire will damage them. Crawl slowly and they will add traction.
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