Mud bogs/boggers

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farm boy00

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Just kinda bored and seeing who has their own rigs for mud bogs. Going to one with our 95Ford 150 about 6in rough country lift running some old school 33-35"tires. Not sure exact size but right around there. Yes this truck is a rare body style. Picked it up $850. Only put tires and a door on it. It had a 80s door on it when we got it and that was junk so replaced. My cousin went to do the body work and started with sanding the bed And that all father he got and i had to spray paint it before it rusted

Will get pictures tomorrow as my phone ain't loading them. It will be all muddy after the bog. Can't wait!!!
 

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My cousin had one. It was a s10 with a very well built v8. I don't remember the horse power but it was huge. The idea was to ride over the mud on the top skim. If it sank a little he just shut it down. Went all over the east coast for a few years but quit because of the $$$$ involved. Ed
 
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I have done a few bud bogs with my 89 Ford. I assume that your engine is stock. You will pay an entry fee and
will be in a class based on tire height. You won't have enough power to stay on top. Watch the other competitors,
pick a line, get a good start and keep your rpms up. When we ran in mud we tried cooking spray or wd40 in the
wheelwells to make it easier to clean. You can look under your truck and stuff foam to keep mud from going into
all the cracks and crevices. I always carried a jug of water to pour on the windshield after a run. Have fun.
 
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I have done a few bud bogs with my 89 Ford. I assume that your engine is stock. You will pay an entry fee and
will be in a class based on tire height. You won't have enough power to stay on top. Watch the other competitors,
pick a line, get a good start and keep your rpms up. When we ran in mud we tried cooking spray or wd40 in the
wheelwells to make it easier to clean. You can look under your truck and stuff foam to keep mud from going into
all the cracks and crevices. I always carried a jug of water to pour on the windshield after a run. Have fun.

Back yard bog is what i like to do. No classes you just go when you want to or you go to the back of the line if there is one Usually the truck sinks some but it crawled through a clay pit with bald tires.

Got a half gallon of windshield cleaner but I'm going to top it with water
 

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