How to Get Out When the Car is Stuck in Mud
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When the car is stuck in mud, tie two iron rods to the wheel hubs to use them as support columns, providing support force to the tires, which can effectively prevent the wheels from slipping. The detailed steps of the stick-tying self-rescue method are as follows: 1. Find a sturdy wooden stick about half a meter long. If you can't find one nearby, you can use a longer wrench from the toolbox as a substitute. 2. Prepare a strong nylon rope about 3-4 meters long. Do not use iron wire as a substitute, as it may damage the tires. 3. Tie the wooden stick directly to the tire with the rope, wrapping it several times to ensure its firmness. 4. Start the car engine, control the throttle properly, and the wheels will use the grip of the stick to get out.