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Uploaded by on Aug 5, 2006

power lines

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  • no it's on private land in longwood.

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  • this is what i call mudding! none of that water bullshit and fricken trucks that have thousands of dollars in them! just some regular guys having a goodtime! keepem spinning boys!

  • @jessewilson1980 - i'm a regular guy but I need to set you strait on green backs it takes to keep these things going, ive been beeting the red truck for 12 years, there is ALLWAYS 2 or 3 things at all times that need to be fixed, and a ton of mods done and need to be done, If you want to play like a reneck you got to pay like a redneck.

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  • @lot335 is this is Tampa? There's a place to mud we call the power lines there and wasnt sure if this was it.

  • @lot335

    That's not a bad price at all. Nice!

  • @mikeb1444 - cool, I rebuilt this motor about 6 or & 7,000 miles ago, and the manual tans, went 30 over and 8.5 to1 pistons stock cam, balanced to the flywheel, and heads rebuilt for just under $2000 minus the trany work.this is an old vid, go to my channnel for the latest.

  • @mikeb1444 - cool, I rebuilt this motor about 6 or & 7,000 miles ago, and the manual tans, went 30 over and 8.5 to1 pistons stock cam, balanced to the flywheel, and heads rebuilt for just under $2000 minus the trany work.

  • @lot335 Yeah, that's true. That's why I kept my truck stock. I get some ground clearance, etc. I'm thinking of an engine swap though. The 4.3 is a good engine, but I'm eyeing an aluminum v8.. It's on my page if you want to take a look.

  • @mikeb1444 - I like street trucks to, but you cant "cut up" on the street like you can out in the woods, drink, shoot, donuts, jump or what ever. plus you can bring out a Peice o sht and have just as much fun as someone in a beastly truck.

  • @lot335

    You know you have a big offset when you have more mud on top of the truck than you do on the sides.

    That's really the only downfall of IFS, is the toughness of the front assembly.. I'm glad I'm on the street truck side of things.

  • @mikeb1444 - you nailed it, this video is old lots of changes to the truck since, still have IFS under the front, will drive the front till can’t drive it no more and it will have a straight axle.

  • That orange truck would rip with a locker up front. I'm guessing the front diff assembly or CV joints aren't up to that kind of abuse, which is why the truck isn't fitted with any.

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