Wheeling Mud!
#22
White 4Runner + mud =





I went mudding really hard one time. Mud coated everything and is still underneath my 4Runner. It was a beast to clean, took probaly 4 hours to get it all off of the outside.





I went mudding really hard one time. Mud coated everything and is still underneath my 4Runner. It was a beast to clean, took probaly 4 hours to get it all off of the outside.
#23
Originally Posted by 1stgenrnrdude
oh yeah i forgot to say that..... that dog close to the top of the post is just about the coolest dog i have ever seen in my life!

#24
Originally Posted by 881stGenRunner
Mudfreak that reminds me of the mud we have over here in Georgia. Good old red clay that gets everywhere and wont come off!
You only go muddin' like that ONCE in Georgia. After you borrow a pressure washer and spend 6hrs cleaning it out of every orafice on your truck and blacking you're tires out -- you won't do it again!
#25
I used to play in the mud w/ my Taco, I didn't even mind cleaning it up. It was when the radiator would clog and the truck would overheat, when the starter would get clogged and crap out, when the alternator would choke and die, when it got into a rip in a steering rack boot and destroyed the rack...yeah, needless to say, while my '85 sees mud on the trail, which is inevitable, I take is slow and easy. Mud is fun at first, but it gets boring because it takes no skill, you just aim, crush the pedal, and hope that when you stop, you are on dry ground on the other side. Anyone who says mud takes skill is a n00b IMO. 
When your engine looks like this, you can almost guarantee that SOMETHING is going to take a dump.

When your engine looks like this, you can almost guarantee that SOMETHING is going to take a dump.

Last edited by Intrepid; Jun 2, 2006 at 03:19 AM.
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