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good way to burn up a valve/bend a pushrod etc, someone needs to teach that guy about 4Lo, but i guess that wouldnt have been as impressive to watch, and since its not my truck, i love it!
good way to burn up a valve/bend a pushrod etc, someone needs to teach that guy about 4Lo, but i guess that wouldnt have been as impressive to watch, and since its not my truck, i love it!
No offence, but you would be lucky if you knew half of what he did...
First of all, he's in a mud bog pit, and he's traveling up hill, and finally, he's pulling 5000+ pounds of dead weight. I bet the trucks got a lot more left in it.
Anyone know what kinda engine setup he had there?
Last edited by dirtjumper01; Aug 9, 2007 at 09:29 PM.
You cant doubt the mans mechanical prowess but I dont find the video impressive at all. Anybody with access to a full time auto shop and a lot of money could make a friggin Yugo do what we saw. If the man did it on a limited budget then I would be impressed. This is my quarrel with mud bogging, a bunch of rich *******s with little man syndrome get together and dump a TON of money into these trucks as if it is a right to stature. Mud Bogging on the ametuer circuit where guys spend their 9-5 paychecks doing what they love, now they have my respect.
i don't see the relation between mud bogging and how much money a person has.
so you are telling me you are impressed if the guy is poor and not impressed if the guy is rich? a trcuk is a truck, i either like it or don't regardless of the income status of the owner.
plus it takes work and skill to make money, more so than it takes to make a truck go through the mud, now that is something i can be impressed about.
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