The shocks were built in North Carolina at the digger shop. They are pretty much the same as what Ryan was running on his mud truck. They changed shims a few times on them last week trying to get it right but they didn't really have much time to work on it. Ryan is going to work on them some...
They come from the digger garage. It's pretty much the same thing Ryan was running on his mud truck. They aren't right yet but I think they'll get them to work.
I didn't mean for that to come across as a smart a comment I just don't like to be called tanner. It's already in the works, I never thought we'd be tryin stuff like this when I got into this sport. Now that we are I agree 100% that things need to change. And anybody that knows me knows my...
We've successfully climbed it like that before just didn't work out this time. And I can't say it enough how proud of shelby and lori I am they both done awesome this weekend. All that happened to mine was my front wheels and tires it was about time for some more anyway :dblthumb...
We run them every day and stihl is what we use husky is stout and cut good but they are awkward to run. Our favorite size is the 440 but might be a little big for what your wanting to do
Daddy won the first two races all he had to do was climb the last one and he woulda won. And that hill is far from impossible it'll be climbed before to long
All I know is when I get my motor rite yall better be putin2 winches on your rigs and a 150 shot. But I don't have a problem with the winching I wouldn't do it but to each their own
Im just gonna put this up and see if anybody has any. Looking for old iron cars to use as derby cars like 68-76 Cadillac 74-78 Chrysler 74-76 tm sedan or station wagon and any 80 or newer crown Vic Lincoln or mercury