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So How Many Of You Think I Only Use My Truck On Pavement?
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If I didn't have to, I would never get mine muddy. There just happens to be 1400 ft. of gravel/dirt road between the main road and my driveway. Mud is for children to play in, and nothing good ever, comes from playing in the mud(except that time Becky Johnson an me.....oh, never mind.LOL .
Chit man, my truck gets dirtier than that on the red clay roads in south Ga. on a daily basis. 'Specially with the deluge of rain we been getting 'round here lately...
Relex, a lot of that has to do with the fact that I'm running stock wheels and tires, so the mud pretty well stays in the fenders unless I'm spinning and at a full lock turn.
Haha, thats what I hate the most (same issue). Last time I went out I took a couple laps in the potato field for fun and came out looking like this. Yeah it doesn't look like a bunch of mud, but I can tell you those couple laps left me pressure washing under the truck for forever. :/
If I didn't have to, I would never get mine muddy. There just happens to be 1400 ft. of gravel/dirt road between the main road and my driveway. Mud is for children to play in, and nothing good ever, comes from playing in the mud(except that time Becky Johnson an me.....oh, never mind.LOL .
Oh, if it were my way, it wouldn't see mud, snow, ice, rocks, sand, salt, tar or anything else besides pavement. This can not happen where I live. Our driveway is a mile long and is laid with crusher grade gravel. We live on a farm, and when I have to go find an animal or feed them, I have two things I can take. 1. My truck- Which of course i don't like doing. 2. A 2004 Polaris Ranger anniversary edition that needs tires and a new battery. Plus, it was about 20* out and the windchill was making it feel like 15.
PC, not being able to slime my whole truck doesn't bother me. I know that by not having the tires extend out of the fender well, that my body sides aren't getting chewed up by chucked rocks. Less for me to wash too. (and yea, I spent quite a long time at the wash last night getting rid of all that crap.)
Relex, a lot of that has to do with the fact that I'm running stock wheels and tires, so the mud pretty well stays in the fenders unless I'm spinning and at a full lock turn.
Back when I went mudding with stock sized mud tires on my truck I could go out all day and not have a drop of mud on my truck and I hated it. I like the whole wide tire and mud thing for awhile but no so much anymore. I still love the look of wire tires though. This year I won't be out in the mud a whole lot since I just got an RM125 and I'm gonna take out my quad a lot this year as well.