Mudding in Alabama


mudding at the camp in alabama & some footage from the may 4th mudbog at halls X roads, Redneck muddin at it’s finest!!

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Posted on September 30th, 2010 by Mudding Trucks and filed under mudding video | 25 Comments »

big bear mudding


trying out the lift and 27s

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Posted on September 30th, 2010 by Mudding Trucks and filed under mudding videos | 17 Comments »

Lawnmower Mudding Part 2


Me and a friend wheeling on some ATV trails on our modified lawn mowers. Not as much mud as there is water. I flopped my tractor on its side in this one!

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Posted on September 28th, 2010 by Mudding Trucks and filed under mudding video | 25 Comments »

gmc jimmy mud bogging

this is greg hitting the mud hole real hard out the pond. if you look as he goes in the air dam is still intact but did not survive the hit. he thought he was stuck but I got in the driver seat and got it out. If you like videos with cars and trucks jumppin mudding smashing burnout or just burning.SUBSCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL.

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Posted on September 28th, 2010 by Mudding Trucks and filed under mudding videos | 14 Comments »

Toyota Tacoma Mudding

96 Toyota Tacoma – No lockers
** Solid rainy days meant the MUD was calling **

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Posted on September 27th, 2010 by Mudding Trucks and filed under mudding video | 25 Comments »

drywalldoc.com drywall mudding over wallpaper video part 2

part 2 of how to repair drywall and sheetrock small holes, leave wallpaper up, prime, solid coat over it with sheetrock mud and sand it ready to paint so you dont have to strip the wallpaper off.

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Posted on September 27th, 2010 by Mudding Trucks and filed under mudding videos | 1 Comment »

Pajero Junior Mudding

Tires – Bridgestone Dueler A/T wth 5% thread on it :D

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Posted on September 25th, 2010 by Mudding Trucks and filed under mudding video | 7 Comments »

Lawnmower Mudding

Me and a Friend of mine off roading on some ATV and skidder trails on modified lawn mowers. Lots of DEEP MUD and WATER!

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Posted on September 25th, 2010 by Mudding Trucks and filed under mudding videos | 25 Comments »

The Buck Mud Bog 2010

The Buck Motorsports Mud Bog Opening day 2010

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Posted on September 25th, 2010 by Mudding Trucks and filed under mud bogging | 8 Comments »

Whether You Should Buy Or Build Your New Go Kart

Go carting is really an unbelievably fun-filled and fantastic pursuit to engage in. With a go cart, you’ll participate in fairly fascinating social events for example showcases and racing, and you can utilize brand-new and superior progressive styles to your invention, making it not simply a useful operating go cart, but also an object of natural beauty and stylishness.

Those new to these types of vehicals could be faced with an fundamental judgment: whether to assemble their own individual go kart or to order one that’s already been assembled. Both choices have their particular advantages and disadvantages, and in the long run the final decision will come down to what you prefer.

Not surprisingly go kart pieces cost money, however the build up of all the parts will surely cost significantly less than a factory assembled go cart itself will. Normally, the racing go kart may cost anywhere from $700 to $2300, based upon on the style, the elements utilized, the dimensions and obviously the condition of the last result. The build up of the go cart components may well cost between $400-500 and $1300, depending on the same abovementioned variables that define the ultimate cost of the already built go cart. While a pre assembled go kart will cost you a lot more, it is guaranteed to function and keep working for a a very long time, being manufactured by properly paid builders.

Lots of people will wind up choosing the preofesionally built racing go karts because they may well not have ample constructing experience to build one of their very own – or they are not sure how well their personal finished product will function. On the other hand, paying for kart parts and building your auto by yourself will add more expressive value to the final product, which itself may well be customised to a superior degree than a pre-assembled model, thanks to the reality that you are the creator and will determine what may be put on. By putting together a go cart yourself, you’ll value it much more, having taken meticulous care to help to make sure that it is perfect and prepared for functionality on the road.

Finally, the choice comes down to finances, your own ability, and time limits. If you desire a go kart to be readily put together immediately, and you have the dinero to fork out, certainly you will wish to acquire one that has been created already. Of course, if you’re very good with your hands or really don’t plan on paying out a huge amount of dough on go carts, it is encouraged that you experience the gratifying hobby of making the cart by hand.

You can find some information about where to buy a cheap go kart at Go Karting.

Posted on September 25th, 2010 by Jenaffer Jones Redding and filed under automobile | 1 Comment »