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Uploaded by on Sep 28, 2008

Leave a comment with your vote...running at bubba's mud ranch...

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  • I'd push through that mud with my stock SJ410 with my 30x9.5 MT/R's..

  • okay

  • if you dont mind me asking what all did yall have to do to the samurai to fit the v8 in it we got one with a 1.6 built motor in it but were wanting more power if you can help me i would greatly appreciate it

  • im not sure its not mine they are just our boggin buddies

  • yeah jypokerpro is right it was at 6,000 and is fully adjustable

  • good

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  • @MrMicas101 Yeah, I know. I'd still go through

  • @chroo0 dude this is atleast a good foot maybe a foot and half of MUD not little puddles in your driveway.

  • s10

  • @chroo0 Never even mind. I'd push through that on my 400 Yamaha atv.

  • @WildfireMudBoggin One thing I can assure you, chopping all the old crap out, and running new mounts. Depends on the type of V8 too. My cousin's friend took a Geo Tracker and put a V8 in it by just cutting the old mounts and welding new ones in to bolt up the motor, without tearing apart the front end to make room. It can be done. JUST HAVE TO BE CREATIVE. ;)

  • performance wise, the s10 has it but coolness factor, gotta give it to the zuk... luve the twin headers on that stock zuki 4 banger :)

  • s-10 is better

  • i like samurai is beder then the s10 i good 1

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