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Barnyard Boggers 4x4 Wheeling at Josh's Mud Bog

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Uploaded by on Sep 26, 2009

Scott's Blazer Going at the hole, mud was nasty! Bad Ass Mud trucks taking on a thick mud bog.

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  • Yes it does with 44" Boggers

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  • @Norcalbowhunter His cam is too big, and his gears are too short.  Taller gears or a better cam would turn them better.

  • needs a powerstroke

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  • where did you get your headers? Were they a bitch to put on? Brake lines etc.

  • Yeahhh! check out this video "Outlaw Boggers Latson road mud bog clip"

  • Now, that's some car wash!

  • @Norcalbowhunter They're called boggers, and the problem aside from the fact that the mud is too damned deep, is that he either can't or won't spin them fast enough.

  • he is diggin for oil lol

  • yea buddy

  • to many times Ive seen people buy large tires that just trap mud in them and wonder why they get stuck like this. I got a large bonco with 33's and I have a 4x4 buggy I made from a jeep cherokee with 40's. My bronco has never got stuck because I have proper mud tires, my jeep with raw crawling tires gets struck all the time.

  • @benniehifive It's all about the tires. Sadly people don't get that the size of a tire means nothing if you don't get a properly designed tire. I worked for years at a tire shop and trust me where I say there is more science that goes into making a tire then you could ever guess. I assume the real problem here is that these are not real mud tires with through channels, which would mean the faster the wheels turn the more mud they would push out of the tire for better grip.

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