DrMoab NAXJA Forum User Location The Utah Backwater Sep 6, 2012 #81 Regular rock rails do the same thing.
muduck18 NAXJA Forum User Location Geigertown, PA Sep 6, 2012 #82 Yeah, I can see that, But I'm kinda disappointed with how much gets up under the door. There is about 3/4" of mud sitting between the door and the sill. and a regular rock rail she could probably try to step on?
Yeah, I can see that, But I'm kinda disappointed with how much gets up under the door. There is about 3/4" of mud sitting between the door and the sill. and a regular rock rail she could probably try to step on?
MoparManiac NAXJA Forum User Location Amherst, NH Sep 6, 2012 #83 DrMoab said: Regular rock rails do the same thing. Click to expand... x2. Wash it off and don't wear nice clothes when you're going through mud.
DrMoab said: Regular rock rails do the same thing. Click to expand... x2. Wash it off and don't wear nice clothes when you're going through mud.
kastein NAXJA Member NAXJA Member Location Rainy side of Washington Sep 6, 2012 #84 Huh, I guess maybe 2x6 IS better than 4x4 after all! Who would have thought? :spin1:
rockclimber Associate NAXJA Member Location San Diego Sep 6, 2012 #85 reason number 546 that I don't do mud.
muduck18 NAXJA Forum User Location Geigertown, PA Sep 6, 2012 #86 kastein said: Huh, I guess maybe 2x6 IS better than 4x4 after all! Who would have thought? :spin1: Click to expand... :doh:
kastein said: Huh, I guess maybe 2x6 IS better than 4x4 after all! Who would have thought? :spin1: Click to expand... :doh:
muduck18 NAXJA Forum User Location Geigertown, PA Sep 6, 2012 #87 rockclimber said: reason number 546 that I don't do mud. Click to expand... :wstupid: