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Old 05-26-2007, 10:17 AM   #11 (permalink)
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I don't see how a couple trips through that mud hole could screw up the clutch I have had mine through lots mud holes thats where worse than that one. Usually the 1st tell tale sign the clutch has moisture in it is that the belt will start slipping right away I never heard the belt slipping so I don't think any moisture got in from that trip through the mud hole. Any large hills climbing over large objects and mud holes try to use low gear save the belt a clutches and it keeps the rpm in the big numbers so you don't power out

BTW nice vid wish I could get some good vid I always seem to get better pics than vids
Here is a pic me me backing out of a mud hole after the water came up and over the rack gettin me nards wet with a lift kit and 26" mudlites.....oh and pulled the drain plug no water in the clutch

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