If you want to tackle serious mud, you need a truck thats capable of handling the strain of slogging through the slop without breaking anything, while at the same time maintaining the forward motion to return to firm ground. We're going to to show you some of the things that will get you through the goo and the types of trucks that work well in the mud so you can make informed decisions about what's best for your mudder.
Before you start bolting parts on your truck, you should evaluate the type of mud you will encounter most frequently. Bottomless gumbo mud is common in the Midwest and the swamp areas in the South. We usually see big-block power-monsters in those parts.
The nasal-like slippery stuff is found in more rolley parts of the country, and we see all kind's of truck's built to overcome this type of mud.
Whether it's the mud that suck's your 4x4 to the center of the Earth never to be seen again, or the kind eject's you from whatever you're climbing and send's you into the nearest tree or rock shelf; mud's mean and nasty, but it's also a lot of fun if you build a truck to conquer it.
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