we have a 1969 ford 4x4 with a flat bed & goose-neck hitch. it is jacked up with big tires. it is ugly. it is three different colors of green. the Grill is spay painted white, it has duck tape holding the drivers mirror on, cow horns in the front grill. no gas tank just a jug of gas under the...
...Quad cab short bed? I'm getting my license soon and that's the truck I want. Just so I could have a little fun here and there. Plus my friend got a 75 Dodge Power wagon Ext. cab with full time 4WD, so I wanna keep up with him. But obviously I'm new to muddin and don't want to ruin my truck...
The suspention is stock. Its 4x4 and has a 4.0Liter L6. I am not looking to do a bunch of off hard rock crawling mainly mud and street. I don't really want just a composit tread. So what are some sizes and brands/ types of tires that you know work well with this vehicle.
How big should the tank be, and how often should i clean the water. If it is a mud turtle, will it even need a place to swim? Also, if i keep it indoors, will it still hibernate?
I'm looking to buy a Jeep Wrangler and would prefer to have stock tires but the one i'm looking at has 35 tires, how bad will that hurt my gas mileage, i think it gets around 19/20 stock. Also, could i buy the car, sell the oversized tires and buy smaller ones easily if there is a 4 in lift?
Hey, I seen a Ducati bike in traffic today that i really liked, It had a black Stripe down the centre of the rear mud guard. (The Bike was yellow) i've been to the Ducati website and can't find the bike on there. Does anyone know what model it was? Thank in advance
any bio-friendly way to soak up the mud? Bike trail is in central new jersey, basically dirt that has been frozen, thawed, rained on, snowed on, and everything has melted on it. Has been really muddy for a while now, wondering if i could put anything down that could harden the ground and make...