Unlimited Funds Mud Truck Big Block in and Big Shocks installed

Started by BC775, July 16, 2012, 05:04:09 PM

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yukonjake


BC775

Quote from: yukonjake on November 24, 2012, 12:02:05 AM
Awesome youll love them i love mine
im sure i will. FOAs were cheaper but im all for buying michigan products and he had a hell of a deal today so i couldnt pass it up

mud gremlin

Go big or go home

BC775

Quote from: mud gremlin on November 24, 2012, 04:43:04 PM
Hell yeah

Thats what im saying lol. gonna be getting a nice smooth ride, and get the power hooking to the ground

BC775

Finished two of my 18.4-16.1s today.

BC775

got unlimted in the shop tonight. tomorow i will be tearing the coil springs and shocks off to make way for the big shocks

michigan maniac

Fat chicks welcome IT'S A 2 1/2 TON!!

BC775

Quote from: michigan maniac on November 27, 2012, 03:41:50 AM
Tires turned out nice !!
Thanks man i got two more to cut now and ill have a complete set

mud gremlin

Some people do say if u dont cut the ones on the front u can turn easier but thats boggers
Go big or go home

BC775

Quote from: mud gremlin on November 27, 2012, 05:47:03 AM
Some people do say if u dont cut the ones on the front u can turn easier but thats boggers

Yea but i want to lighten the tires up. the cut tires are down to like 130lbs. alot less stress on the drive train that way.

78man

Jakes Brush Removal


BAD APPLE

Quote from: mud gremlin on November 27, 2012, 05:47:03 AM
Some people do say if u dont cut the ones on the front u can turn easier but thats boggers
yeah then thy don't hook as good, sure they turn over easier but the loss of traction by not cutting them makes it a wash. But by cutting them you create more traction and a loss of a lot of weight in turn making ten turn over easier
no rest for the wicked

BUDGETBOGGER03

Quote from: erikmud on November 27, 2012, 05:51:17 PM
Quote from: mud gremlin on November 27, 2012, 05:47:03 AM
Some people do say if u dont cut the ones on the front u can turn easier but thats boggers
yeah then thy don't hook as good, sure they turn over easier but the loss of traction by not cutting them makes it a wash. But by cutting them you create more traction and a loss of a lot of weight in turn making ten turn over easier
x2
BUDGET BOGGERS

BC775

Quote from: BUDGETBOGGER03 on November 27, 2012, 06:13:43 PM
Quote from: erikmud on November 27, 2012, 05:51:17 PM
Quote from: mud gremlin on November 27, 2012, 05:47:03 AM
Some people do say if u dont cut the ones on the front u can turn easier but thats boggers
yeah then thy don't hook as good, sure they turn over easier but the loss of traction by not cutting them makes it a wash. But by cutting them you create more traction and a loss of a lot of weight in turn making ten turn over easier
x2

plus less rotating mass less axles shafts being snapped, u-joints are saved and you get some nasty wheel speed.

BC775

Got the new 14" TRavel Coilovers in today. They look Sweet cant wait to mount them up tonight

mud gremlin

Hell ya i need to get some of them for my green truck
Go big or go home

BC775

Quote from: mud gremlin on November 29, 2012, 08:23:24 PM
Hell ya i need to get some of them for my green truck

Yea there really nice quality for sure. im excited to mock them up tonight.

Newbie

Drive fast Take Chances :)     Lucky 13 all the way :)

homewrecker john

Did you buy a set of bloggers yet? If not pm me, I have a like new set.   I must say the rig is top notch also, I've been thinking about building a buggy or truggy.  Very cool build, great job !

BC775

Quote from: homewrecker john on November 30, 2012, 03:00:04 AM
Did you buy a set of bloggers yet? If not pm me, I have a like new set.   I must say the rig is top notch also, I've been thinking about building a buggy or truggy.  Very cool build, great job !

No i ended up Getting 4 of those 18.4-16.1 tractor tires which measure out to be the same height and width is a 44" bogger. Thanks For checking it out and building a truck from scratch was way more fun than trying to use a pickup. The options are limitless when you build your own.

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