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I wonder why they didn't just bring down the tire presure a little to eep the bounce to a minimum. The tires staying on the floor would have way more traction. I bet it's just for show, but they did have races there from what I remember.
I wonder why they didn't just bring down the tire presure a little to eep the bounce to a minimum. The tires staying on the floor would have way more traction. I bet it's just for show, but they did have races there from what I remember.
Yes they did, Figure I would post the original Monster truck and it was a FORD
I wonder if they'll use a new body now that the new truck has changed so much. Was Big Foot an F150 or a heavy duty truck? Wasn't it called HD on the OBS trucks?
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