Just broke in my new ride!
#11
By the way...I was looking at my mud flaps and realized they probably contributed to the lack of mud on my truck lol. This mud pit was pretty decent. I'm thinking about removing them, anyone feel there is any need for them (besides rock protection?)
#12
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But you should take of the mud flaps, that'll but a lil more mud on it.

Edit: Also, Sisk, I'm curious as to what size tires you have on your truck? They look good.
Last edited by okvortec; 05-17-2009 at 11:05 PM.
#13
#14
Hey guys, take it easy on him!
Wow, I've had my truck about A year & a half & not had much more mud than he's got. LOL
And it's not for the lack of mud! We've got lots here!
Wow, I've had my truck about A year & a half & not had much more mud than he's got. LOL
And it's not for the lack of mud! We've got lots here!
Last edited by kiwiblazer; 05-18-2009 at 03:18 AM. Reason: add another comment
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i got stuck in a field this weekend and my 4x4 dont work. but i got covered in mud lol cause they guy pulling me out roosted me... about 2.5 inchs thick mud from the front of my rear wheel to the tail gate handle.
#16

I'm going to take the mud flaps off I think...if it ever stops raining here. The tires came on the truck, they're 30's. I like the look of them on the truck too, and I only need 2 new ones so hopefully I can get a matching pair. It's a good size for something that isn't lifted (yet.. lol).
carter - This mud pit down towards the passage is small, but a hell of a lot of fun lol. You just have to watch out for a few big rocks. I'll try and get a pic next time I'm down there and post it for you.
blazen99 - haha that's what I was trying not to have to have done. I didn't want to get stuck and have to be pulled out on my first run to a mud pit lol. I did almost get stuck once though, my buddy distracted me and the back end of it slid out and I was spinning for a bit...but it pulled out.
I'm going to take the mud flaps off and head back for round 3. Not today though because it's been pouring all night, so I'm sure that pit is now a lake lol...hopefully sometime this week.
#17
So i took the mud flaps off and headed back out again, but it rained a lot so most of the mud got washed off my truck
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carter - here are some pics of the mud pit:





The aftermath of this round...again, nothing good. It was raining a lot though so not much mud stuck.
. carter - here are some pics of the mud pit:





The aftermath of this round...again, nothing good. It was raining a lot though so not much mud stuck.
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looks like a nice place ground looks hard.
#19
Yeah, it's pretty solid. You can't see it all that well in the pictures, but there are 3 pretty big puddles. One of them is rutted out pretty well, so I took a run at that one and it was damn fun to see the mud spraying up over the hood lol.
I didn't attempt the other ones because I couldnt tell how serious they were, and one had a lot of rocks to dodge. Overall though, it's a pretty good mud pit...lots of fun that's for sure!
I didn't attempt the other ones because I couldnt tell how serious they were, and one had a lot of rocks to dodge. Overall though, it's a pretty good mud pit...lots of fun that's for sure!
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Even if there isnt much mud, it still looks better with the flaps!! You have 30's with no lift? Any rubbing or other issues?






