We all know how tough Dodge trucks are but this week’s Muddy Mondays segment shows that they are unstoppable – even when faced with drastic mechanical failure. This super modified Ramcharger digs through the mud for several minutes and after the first few minutes, the constant high RPMs proved to be too much for the […] More »
While last week’s Muddy Mondays feature showed a 2nd gen Dodge Dakota stuck in a muddy field, today’s feature video shows that a properly driven Dakota has no problem navigating a serious amount of mud. This new video, which is almost nine years old according to the date stamp on the video, shows a near […] More »
Sometimes playing in the mud with your truck is a whole lot of fun while other times it seems like it would be better to pull the truck in question out and head to paved roads. This week’s Muddy Monday feature shows the latter as we watch this 5 minute video of a Dodge Dakota […] More »
While our Muddy Monday feature will almost always feature the full sized Ram pickup, this week we take a look at the rare Dodge Ram D50 tearing through the mud with a hefty dose of Mopar muscle. The odds are good that many younger DF’ers don’t even know what a Dodge Ram D50 while our […] More »
Half the fun of messing around in the mud is getting stuck in it. It’s like testing the limits of what is possible for you and your truck.
Sometimes (frequently) the mud wins. In other types of automotive shenangigans, the fun is over when your vehicle can’t move anymore. A guy driving a powerstroke got to feel exactly what that’s like in the video below. Lucky for him, mudding is a little different from other types of hoonage in that the escape is almost as fun as getting stuck in the first place.
Welcome to Muddy Mondays! Where we bring you clips and photos of Trucks getting down and dirty. Do you go mudding? Send us your videos and photos and we’ll include you in this weekly feature! There will always be a soft spot in my heart for duallys. They’re huge, incredibly useful, and powerful. They’re also […] More »