Offroad Pictures
zach103 roads dont need to be pavement we have dirt and gravel roads by me and by the swamps we have water roads. no really they put a road through the swamp and its always flooded and scary down there at night i seen people dressed like the kkk people down there and we never hit the brakes we through it in reverse and flew out of there we never went back there again. im white i dont have any thing to worry about but you just dont know about people any more there are some freaks down there.
i use my truck every day to pull trailers of cars trucks farm stuff lawn mowers what ever i use my truck to pull it with i also like to do the mudding thing but i have towned it down alot cause mostly of the sale of the mud pit type thing we had (it was a spring that ran in to the over flow of our pond) so when we sold i lost all that but there is a guy that has a huge mud run a couple times a year his are crazy he got his dozer stuck trying to push out a truck and had to get the other one to pull him out
here are some of my pics

old dodge in water i went through this alot and i have a video of another flooded road where i was pushing water that covered my tires but i cant even get the vid to upload on my computer for some reason so o well. but that truck made it through every thing 14 ditches covered in snow countless mud holes got stuck in mud some but most of the time it made it through the end of its life was a drive to columbus when the tranny line came out of the tranny and dumped the fluid down 71 till it locked up TIGHT wouldnt even move it bounched. parted it out a while back cause like no one had any trannys for under $1500 and the truck wasnt worth keeping and fixing it was starting to rust back out after new doors a new bed and new cab corners and rockers the rear bumper so i just parted it
but now here is the bronco II stock on a hill that no trucks have made it up yet only this and a lifted jeep and a stock jeep both mine also but never got pics of it cause its a jeep its ment to do this stuff







stock bronco II and a junk 84 riviera and a junk 1993 mx6 that i was driving on
ill try to find some mudding pics and post them too
i use my truck every day to pull trailers of cars trucks farm stuff lawn mowers what ever i use my truck to pull it with i also like to do the mudding thing but i have towned it down alot cause mostly of the sale of the mud pit type thing we had (it was a spring that ran in to the over flow of our pond) so when we sold i lost all that but there is a guy that has a huge mud run a couple times a year his are crazy he got his dozer stuck trying to push out a truck and had to get the other one to pull him out
here are some of my pics

old dodge in water i went through this alot and i have a video of another flooded road where i was pushing water that covered my tires but i cant even get the vid to upload on my computer for some reason so o well. but that truck made it through every thing 14 ditches covered in snow countless mud holes got stuck in mud some but most of the time it made it through the end of its life was a drive to columbus when the tranny line came out of the tranny and dumped the fluid down 71 till it locked up TIGHT wouldnt even move it bounched. parted it out a while back cause like no one had any trannys for under $1500 and the truck wasnt worth keeping and fixing it was starting to rust back out after new doors a new bed and new cab corners and rockers the rear bumper so i just parted it
but now here is the bronco II stock on a hill that no trucks have made it up yet only this and a lifted jeep and a stock jeep both mine also but never got pics of it cause its a jeep its ment to do this stuff







stock bronco II and a junk 84 riviera and a junk 1993 mx6 that i was driving on
ill try to find some mudding pics and post them too
Last edited by bigmudder77; Oct 18, 2008 at 11:30 PM.
98DodgeRam, now why did you have to go and make me feel bad! LOL, I'm only messing. But that is an old picture of my truck when I use to have a 5" lift and 35" tires...miss it very much. But that is my parents driveway and it does have an unlevel surface.
I agree. But having the vehicle sitting at stock specifications helps me during this situation with the transmission shops. Average people don't know much about vehicles, so they like to contribute over sized tires as a possible variable messing with the transmission. I want no bull**** during this case, I want everything to be face value. It doesn't look very good on their part that the transmission still sucks even after the lift and tires were taken off. Maybe in a couple years after I wear these tires out, and hopefully have an APS transmission, I'll build this truck back up, and have it done the right way. For now, I still love my truck and still looks great, and I don't have to worry about anymore excuses.



