Get to Know Your Mud

Flickr photo by Wagner T. Cassimiro "Aranha"

We consider mud a badge of honor – heck, it might as well be a standard feature on the Jeep® Wrangler. If you want to wear that wet dirt with pride, you need to know your mud types. Here’s a few of our favorites: 

 

Sticky Mud: This is the mud that cakes your tires and stays plastered on your windshield. Perfect for keeping the Jeep Wrangler dirty for the entire week, you know, for bragging rights.

Flickr photo by Wagner T. Cassimiro "Aranha"

Deep Mud: The deeper the mud, the deeper the trouble. It’s always good to go with a buddy when you’re headed for the deep stuff. We’ll call it 8-wheel drive.*

Flickr photo by kee_xj

Wet Mud: The splash is fun, but you never know what’s under the surface. There could be a second layer of mud hiding, so keep the speed up.

Flickr photo by Jason O'Donnell

Wall of Mud: When you run into a wall, do you go over it, around it, or do you just give up? That’s what we thought – go through it.*

Flickr photo by Leonardo Pallotta

Do you have a favorite mud trail you’d like to share? What kinds of other muds do you like: snow mud, mud pits?

 

*Consult with your owner’s manual for proper and safe operation in mud and water.

 

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