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Old 08-20-2008, 10:04 PM
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Originally Posted by trever1t
lol, I love mudding!





but not in my baby I did it once, the clean up just took way too much effort
Thats when you just dont clean it... haha thats what i do anyway..
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It aint called mudding until your tires are barely poking through the top of the mud when you're spinning them to all high hell.


That looks like fun 'dirting' though.

Now this is mudding.
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Old 08-20-2008, 10:13 PM
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lmao, damn that is a freaking mess!
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Originally Posted by trever1t
lmao, damn that is a freaking mess!
Even with my truck's ground clearance and huge tires, that mud trail would scare the living **** out of me. I'd be off to the side too, like that GMC. The stuck factor on that Blazer/Tahoe must be phenomenal with how much suction the mud puts onto the vehicle. Either a really big diesel pulled him out, or a tractor. I don't see a winch being useful there.
Old 08-20-2008, 10:25 PM
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Originally Posted by LaBlackPearl
lol yup I know wat you mean Jorge, .... It's like having a LQ9,MS3 cam, Fast 92/92, TNT nitrous and no nitrous passes..
good point!!
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Looks no worse then my fields before planting. I love it tho Ive taken the 4 wheeler thru some stuff like that. That is also how I wrecked one of em to Wife didnt love me much for that.

Originally Posted by InchUp
Even with my truck's ground clearance and huge tires, that mud trail would scare the living **** out of me. I'd be off to the side too, like that GMC. The stuck factor on that Blazer/Tahoe must be phenomenal with how much suction the mud puts onto the vehicle. Either a really big diesel pulled him out, or a tractor. I don't see a winch being useful there.
I dono it would take some work for a tractor to get him out. Alot of people assume that they can run in everything. I have alot of problems when I was younger and dumber I thought I could run my planters after rainfall for 3-4 days. Needless to say I had some big ruts from my tires and could barely make speed. But boy that looks like alota fun.
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Originally Posted by LaBlackPearl
lol yup I know wat you mean Jorge, .... It's like having a LQ9,MS3 cam, Fast 92/92, TNT nitrous installed and no nitrous passes..
Originally Posted by rgvsierra
good point!!
Nope not the same. In my case, it's one of those things where it's better to have it and not need it, then needing it and "not having it" LOL.
jfwy......
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Originally Posted by InchUp
Even with my truck's ground clearance and huge tires, that mud trail would scare the living **** out of me. I'd be off to the side too, like that GMC. The stuck factor on that Blazer/Tahoe must be phenomenal with how much suction the mud puts onto the vehicle. Either a really big diesel pulled him out, or a tractor. I don't see a winch being useful there.
if you're scared, why do you say thats mudding.
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Originally Posted by rgvsierra
4wheelers are fun, i have a Rincon, mudding in a truck, while holidng a beer is better.
now that would definately be better!


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