I purchased a 1980 Toyota 4x4 a couple of weeks ago. We are still working to get it running smoothly, but, it is definitely operational for light hunting applications.

I do pretty much all my hunting in SE Georgia, US. We have lots of that deep, sloppy mud here. Usually, the problem most encountered is bottoming out. Any thoughts on the best setup to contend with this type of offroading?

On some ocassions I will venture into middle and north Georgia. In those places, one most often finds that thick consistency RED Georgia clay. Any thoughts here?

Thank you for your input.


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