Pritchett... in a dually Dodge

jeeper

I live my life 1 dumpster at a time
Location
So Jo, Ut
They were getting flamed pretty hard on FB for being in there with that much truck. Claims were that they were ruining the trail.
 

anderson750

I'm working on it Rose
Location
Price, Utah
he builds a good transmission. When I put the compounds on my Cummins the first thing to go was the transmission. I put a stage 3 build in. I had to take it in for a refresh at about 60k miles and he only charged me for parts. I had a cooler line develop a small hole after that refresh ….. not due to anything they did and he gave me a new one at no charge and even dropped it off to me since he was going to be traveling through Price.

I know he does a lot for the likes and follows but I could not say anything bad about the business he runs.
 
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Trate D

Well-Known Member
And this was all with the mirrors folded down... 🤣

I can't imagine how rough a ride that had to be. My truck is not a dually but it is a 3500 and anything more than a dirt road will rattle you pretty good.
I pretty sure he has a full Carli suspension kit on it with full leaf packs. Seen some videos of it hitting whoops and jumping and looks pretty smooth.

Probably would have helped to have tow mirrors engaged though…
 

UNSTUCK

But stuck more often.
I remember attempting Pritchett for the first time. I ran it solo and really knew nothing about the trail. I winched just about every obstacle because I didn’t know the lines and didn’t want to get into trouble out there by myself, with my wife and two young kids, on a quiet day. It was hard to say I “ran” Pritchett, well because I didn’t. I winched it.
He may have gotten his truck through there, but the trail definitely beat him.
 
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