Got stuck in a drop zone trying to help someone stuck in a smaller truck:
As delivered to me:
And done!
As delivered to me:
And done!
Not my truck, but a customers. It was out there for two days.Wow! Now that's a transformation! She's a beautiful Ram. How long did it take you to clean her up?
AND, how long did it take them to get you out the muck?
He said he filed an insurance claim. Chrome on the wheels was damaged from spinning in the sand/rocks, as were the tires from spinning against recovery tracks. Front bumper pushed and is now touching the fenders and he had trouble getting the FWD to disengage.Nice work. Imagine dudes bill for recovery is going to be ... um... substantial... Probably the one for the clean up too...
No sir, I'm a full time helicopter mechanic and student.DAYUM! That's a great job! Are you a full time detailer?
His tires weren't in the best shape to be sure but even if the Ridge Grapplers were new, I think once that 10,000# truck hit that soft wet clay/sand it was done for.Nice job on the clean up. If your customer had better tires he could have driven out.
You are probably correct. Airing those tires down to single digit TP may have given him a chance unless he didn't want to scratch his fancy wheels.His tires weren't in the best shape to be sure but even if the Ridge Grapplers were new, I think once that 10,000# truck hit that soft wet clay/sand it was done for.
Brodozer wheels and teeny tiny sidewall depth probably didn’t help. Kudos to the op and shout out to the poor pressure washer which probably put in some overtime on this job. Nice result.Nice job on the clean up. If your customer had better tires he could have driven out.