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tuff truck mud
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One question and i know you cant give to much away, But will there be MUD , after being a spectator last year and hopfully a competitor this year i hope that the MUD run will A. be eliminated altogether OR B. elimininated altogether.
One question and i know you cant give to much away, But will there be MUD , after being a spectator last year and hopfully a competitor this year i hope that the MUD run will A. be eliminated altogether OR B. elimininated altogether.
Ya weak pricks.
I think that the mud should be there. Its just got to be a lot bigger and badder than it was last year. Something that is going to drown the little rigs which havent got any horse power.
I think that a tough truck has got to be able to drive anything.
Probably should have a steep and rutted dirt hill climb as well (with a couple of ledges thrown in for fun)
Sam
I think that the mud should be there. Its just got to be a lot bigger and badder than it was last year. Something that is going to drown the little rigs which havent got any horse power.
I think that a tough truck has got to be able to drive anything.
Probably should have a steep and rutted dirt hill climb as well (with a couple of ledges thrown in for fun)
Sam
Strange Rover wrote:Ya weak pricks.
I think that the mud should be there. Its just got to be a lot bigger and badder than it was last year. Something that is going to drown the little rigs which havent got any horse power.
I think that a tough truck has got to be able to drive anything.
Probably should have a steep and rutted dirt hill climb as well (with a couple of ledges thrown in for fun)
Sam
A Tuff Truck has got to be able to drive anything!
OK throw in a DEEP WATER CROSSING than, some MUD too, Steep DIRT climbs, and some ROCKS!
HANG ON THAT SOUNDS FAMILAR
Try the OUT BACK CHALLENGE!!!!!!!!!!
I suppose you have to have at least one event you'll do OK in, as your going to get SPANKED on all the other STAGES :o
Ya weak Prick :wink:
I also think TTC should start at Windsor with a DNF time on the road stage from Windsor to Singlton being the time it takes to drive up the Putty road at the speed limit.
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Cheezy4x4 wrote:I also think TTC should start at Windsor with a DNF time on the road stage from Windsor to Singlton being the time it takes to drive up the Putty road at the speed limit.
I reckon this is the most valid point made !!!!!
all well & good , having super modified rigs , that are meant to be road legal (tyres excepted) !!!!
make them road drivable !!!!!!
MissForbyNoob wrote:
and one day i'll just become a worthless housewife.
and one day i'll just become a worthless housewife.
Strange Rover wrote:Ya weak pricks.
I think that the mud should be there. Its just got to be a lot bigger and badder than it was last year. Something that is going to drown the little rigs which havent got any horse power.
I think that a tough truck has got to be able to drive anything.
Probably should have a steep and rutted dirt hill climb as well (with a couple of ledges thrown in for fun)
Sam
I am wholeheartedly in agreeance, sorry suzuki boys, but I want to see you guys bail out and swim for the shoreline. Dont worry my 3 tonne landbarge will be there to tow you out, please dont be nearby breaking your axles when I need extrication from a similar predicament. Although, I agree, I want mud, not brown water, something deep and hungry, I want to hear and see the horsies, and the good flying, I want to see cars get buried and some big horsepower and big tyre rigs get through.
hands and mums dont count!!!
grimbo wrote:yeah I know I would love to hit a boghole with 500 hp and big tyres but I'm happy on club trips to hit it and slowly but surely claw my way thru. Not the go for a comp that's for sure as it would bore the @#$% out of the spectators and break the time limits.
hence the need to vote for me!! and not for you!!!
hands and mums dont count!!!
if you have seen Willowglen bog hole you would have seen cars that boot it with heaps of power sink straight away and the cars that are labouring through with water in ignition ect tend to get out... just what i have seen over the years.
Owner of 2 FJ40's, 1 for hard offroading with no roof and 1 for on road cruising with a roof.. perfect!
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willowflen mud = luck more than style or line....I seem to have luckBIG ZOOK wrote:if you have seen Willowglen bog hole you would have seen cars that boot it with heaps of power sink straight away and the cars that are labouring through with water in ignition ect tend to get out... just what i have seen over the years.
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The Problem with the mud at TTC is that the water is so much deaper than the mud. For me the year i ran in the Lockless we did more heartbreaking damage in the Mud than any other stage. We had a totally dead car untill about 11AM on the Sunday as sandy water had got into all the electrics. We were only lucky that i had my buggy there on Display and we could get everything out of it to fix the lockless. The biggest issue we had was that we didnt know where to start as just about every electrical component had issues. Sam Keck went through the same issues with his zook.
But i do agrea its all part of proving a Tuff Truck. And lots of other vehicles have done the mud and not experianced the problems we had.
But i do agrea its all part of proving a Tuff Truck. And lots of other vehicles have done the mud and not experianced the problems we had.
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