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Mudders vs. Not mudders
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Mudders vs. Not mudders
There are a lot people on this forum who think that mud is the devil and would much rather be in rocks. They see mud as a great way mess things up and break things and avoid it at all costs.
Then there are people who think that rocks are the devil and would much rather be on a muddy trail. They see rocks as a great way to mess things up and break things and avoid it at all costs.
Friendly discussion time, would you rather be on a muddy trail or a rocky trail?
Why?
Which one is rougher on a vehicle?
I am interested in this one and will post my opinion later.
Then there are people who think that rocks are the devil and would much rather be on a muddy trail. They see rocks as a great way to mess things up and break things and avoid it at all costs.
Friendly discussion time, would you rather be on a muddy trail or a rocky trail?
Why?
Which one is rougher on a vehicle?
I am interested in this one and will post my opinion later.
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I like each one. They both have there own type of fun aspect to them. Mud you get to throw it everywhere (and lets face it who didn't play in the mud when they were little.) and rocks you get to feel like you are on top of the world as you crawl (I also enjoyed throwing rocks as a kid.). So I choose both.
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JK Super Freak
I will take rocks over mud any day.
With rocks I do not have to worry about sucking them up into my clutch (been there ), diffs, tranny, etc. I can see the obstacles, they are not buried. Cleanup is a lot easier.
That being said rocks are harder on tires, I've cut two down this year. Rocks bang the hell out of your skids, frame rails and everything else they can get a hold of.
With rocks I do not have to worry about sucking them up into my clutch (been there ), diffs, tranny, etc. I can see the obstacles, they are not buried. Cleanup is a lot easier.
That being said rocks are harder on tires, I've cut two down this year. Rocks bang the hell out of your skids, frame rails and everything else they can get a hold of.
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I go with mud. As long as you don't mind being pulled out and go into things slow, and scout out the terrain to see what is under the water/mud, I think it is easier on a vehicle. Clean that stuff up too! The guys i wheel with we get out and check water depth/softness under water before we go into it, and then one of us goes into it, usually backwards so if you sink, as long as your gas tank cap is above water you are ok. (our breathers are all moved way high so I would much rather sink the rear than sink the engine.)
But my favorite is a muddy trail where the water gets no higher than about 2 foot consistently, not things that a boat would be better at.
BTW, by going into mud slowly to check it out, you are almost certainly going to get stuck and have to be pulled out, but it beats the heck out of hitting it fast, getting in the middle, getting stuck on somehting under water, and having the water rush back and flood your motor.
Check out those crazy russian guys from the forum. They have some super cool vids from the Pine Barrens in new Jersey. That looks like the perfect wheeling to me.
But my favorite is a muddy trail where the water gets no higher than about 2 foot consistently, not things that a boat would be better at.
BTW, by going into mud slowly to check it out, you are almost certainly going to get stuck and have to be pulled out, but it beats the heck out of hitting it fast, getting in the middle, getting stuck on somehting under water, and having the water rush back and flood your motor.
Check out those crazy russian guys from the forum. They have some super cool vids from the Pine Barrens in new Jersey. That looks like the perfect wheeling to me.
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I prefer rocks/dry trails over mud. I still go to the muddy areas when I can tho. They are both a good time.
my engine is still muddy from a run back in February, but my skids are still dented up from the rocks in march... they both leave there mark
my engine is still muddy from a run back in February, but my skids are still dented up from the rocks in march... they both leave there mark