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Old Apr 12, 2009 | 10:22 PM
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very nice man really using the truck for some fun and those tires look killer and do leave it dirty people give you respect when its covered
 
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Old Apr 12, 2009 | 10:57 PM
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Originally Posted by jk360
trust me, ive already tried to convince the wife to do this... i told her she had to get rid of her POS rav4 and buy a truck like mine so we can go wheelin together and get muddy... she said only if i pay for it of course.... damn women!
ok - well this woman is different... I will pay for my own dang truck thank ya very much... heck I even was set on paying off that ram in my sig at one point... and that Ram ain't even mine!!!

I'll join ya in the mud... and anyone else... just name the time and place... and if it's in KS, you got the Krawlers lookin to join too I ride passenger in 'big brother' (in my album)

I think for those who Offroad - inc the OP - we will have to arrange some Mud Meets or something... I know a few places in each region of the US... and some is land I have access or family owned

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Old Apr 12, 2009 | 11:16 PM
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It's a shame that mud is so bad on the paint, it's so much fun to play in.
 
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Old Apr 12, 2009 | 11:28 PM
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Originally Posted by RodeoRamCowgirl
ok - well this woman is different... I will pay for my own dang truck thank ya very much... heck I even was set on paying off that ram in my sig at one point... and that Ram ain't even mine!!!

I'll join ya in the mud... and anyone else... just name the time and place... and if it's in KS, you got the Krawlers lookin to join too I ride passenger in 'big brother' (in my album)

I think for those who Offroad - inc the OP - we will have to arrange some Mud Meets or something... I know a few places in each region of the US... and some is land I have access or family owned

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Which counties in KS do you go mudding in?
And the tires look sweet. You just need a set of fender flares to keep the rocks from killing the rocker panels.
 
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Old Apr 12, 2009 | 11:33 PM
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Nice truck!

I guess i'm not the only one afraid of the mud!
 
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Old Apr 13, 2009 | 12:15 AM
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Originally Posted by jk360
hey man sweet truck! its mine but new and more dirty..... im jealous! jersey sucks for 4wheelin.. every place we used to go has either homes built on it or the cops sit around waiting for you... blows... anyway now that you have the nitto muds, how are they on the road? are they loud? also do they vibrate a lot when coming to a stop? im really diggin the tires, but stuck between them and either cooper stt or pro comp xtreme muds...
yeah when i come to a stop you can feel a little vibration and yeah on the road they are loud my friend said he could hear me from 2 blocks away and on a 2 wheel drive you can put some 33/12.50/20 with out any leveling kit or anything and i dont think this mud is goin to do anything to my paint i WAX this truck every friday so i think thats no worry and the mudding places we go to are kind of hidden so no worry
 
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Old Apr 13, 2009 | 01:04 PM
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Originally Posted by ried69
Which counties in KS do you go mudding in?
And the tires look sweet. You just need a set of fender flares to keep the rocks from killing the rocker panels.
The Krawlers reg mud out at Tuttle creek (aka Randolph Park I think), they are out of Manhattan/Fort Riley KS, so I want to say George County is up where, there are a few places in Sedgewick and the next county to the east of them... I cant remember the name of it right off...
I went with the Krawlers when they went to Frostbite 2009 in Extreme Eastern KS back on Feb 28th... I haven't been out with them since as I have been confined to Hill-billy hell most of the time as of late... but there are a few nice places here south of me, and some sweet places in CO and Wyoming to get plenty dirty!!

Back OT... - +1 on the rocker panels

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Old Apr 13, 2009 | 02:15 PM
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Originally Posted by RodeoRamCowgirl
The Krawlers reg mud out at Tuttle creek (aka Randolph Park I think), they are out of Manhattan/Fort Riley KS, so I want to say George County is up where, there are a few places in Sedgewick and the next county to the east of them... I cant remember the name of it right off...
I went with the Krawlers when they went to Frostbite 2009 in Extreme Eastern KS back on Feb 28th... I haven't been out with them since as I have been confined to Hill-billy hell most of the time as of late... but there are a few nice places here south of me, and some sweet places in CO and Wyoming to get plenty dirty!!

Back OT... - +1 on the rocker panels

--Cow-Chick--
That's a little ways away from where I'm at, but not extremely far. I'm more towards the Colorado and Nebraska borders. Not much rain around here though, so we don't have many chances to get dirty.
Just rocks. Plenty of rocks to chip up the paint.
 
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Old Apr 13, 2009 | 08:11 PM
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i hear ya on the jersey wheelin thing, just no good muddy roads to go wheelin on, theres split rock in morris county and the pine barrens but its easy to get in trouble anywhere you go.
 
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Old Apr 17, 2009 | 10:46 AM
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hey I like those tires i know they are good for fourwheeln, does anybody know what kind of ride i will get on regular street roads will the ride be better . Just doing some reserch before forking out 400 a tire .lol , worse or the same.??
 
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