Appreciating The Sport Of Mud Boggin

Mud boggin as a growing sport (known more properly as “mud bogging”) in parts of the country is an increasingly-popular phenomenon. Basically, it involves taking a seriously fortified and jacked up 4×4 truck and running it through very deep and muddy trenches or bogs in competition against other drivers and trucks. The winners are those who have the fastest times and haven’t gotten stuck in the mud.

For fact, people living in the country have to find their entertainment where they can in many cases and the thought of strengthening a 4×4 truck and engine to the point where it can make its way through a very deep bog or trench can be quite a lot of fun. These trucks aren’t exactly like the typical SUV, though. In fact, they — are at most — just country cousins to in demeanor to an SUV.

For the most part, a mud bogging truck is one that has a very strong engine — sometimes to the point where it is extremely tight and has been modified extensively — and an undercarriage that has been lifted up to sometimes serious heights. Many of these trucks might even need a small step ladder in order to climb up into their cabs.

As far as relating to the sport itself, imagine a driver of a big 4×4 truck slamming the vehicle into a trench of up to half a mile in length (1/8 to 1/4 mile is more common) and then powering it down the length of the trench as quickly as possible. This takes a serious amount of driving skill and the truck itself is usually of very good quality, which is needed to avoid becoming stuck in the deep mud.

If the truck and the driver do, in fact, get stuck the contest or heat is over for that driver and his or her truck. Winners are determined by how quickly they can get into and out of the trench, making their way down the length of it and emerging from the other end. There may be obstacles within the trench and it can make for a quite entertaining site for those standing along the edges of the trench.

When it comes to this ever-growing sport known colloquially as mud boggin, it’s important to realize that driver skill and quality of truck is paramount. Make sure any truck to be used in the sport has a very strong engine as well as a good four-wheel drive system and that the truck itself has been lift-kitted such that its very large tires and wheels can get it into and out of the trench quickly.

It is not as big as football, but mud boggin has its place in American sporting. Whether it is the thrill of the throttle or the slew of mud being hurled through the air from churning tires, something keeps people excited about mud boggin .


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Posted on July 3rd, 2010 by admin and filed under Article - Appreciating The Sport Of Mud Boggin | No Comments »

What To Know About Mudding Trucks

There is an increasingly popular sport that seems to be sweeping many rural parts of the country known as “mud bogging.” For those living out in the country, and who are familiar with the fact that it can sometimes be a little boring on certain occasions, mud bogging can be exciting. Remember, though; mud bogging requires strong mudding trucks in order to get in the mud and go wild.

Nowadays, the sport has grown so popular that there is an actual league and events held all over the country. This sort of activity differs from just taking a truck and going out on a 4×4 excursion, also. This is because it takes place in a bog or trench of certain length and will need a powerful truck that has been fitted for this purpose. Usually, these kinds of trucks are known as “boggers.”

In the sport, it’s a fact that the single most important piece of equipment needed is a good truck with a powerful engine. Such an engine is required because the truck will be deliberately piloted down into a deep, muddy trench and it could easily get stuck in this trench — which can sometimes be up to a mile long — if the engine isn’t doing its part to prevent it from bogging down.

Usually, a good bogger needs to be correctly set up so that it helps keep the engine from blowing itself up while it’s trying to get the truck through the trench or bog. Going from one side to the other will require a good engine and transmission package, and the truck must be able to do all of this with no assistance from other trucks. If the truck bogs down, the match is over.

When looking at mudding trucks, make sure that any of them being considered as a strong lift kit that has raised the height of the truck sufficient to give it a good chance of making its way through a deep trench. Also, check out the tires to make sure that they are large enough and not be enough to give the truck enough traction so that the engine can do its part in moving it quickly through the trench.

Lastly, check out the transmission to make sure it can handle the power transfer from the engine to the tires on these mudding trucks . When one considers that one will be maneuvering a heavy truck into a deep and muddy trench, one will be surprised if the truck doesn’t get stuck. Fortunately, trucks like these enjoy hurling themselves into the muck and mire that mud bogging trenches really are.

When you grow up in the backwoods you have to create your own past time. That is where mud bogging comes in. You need a good strong mudding trucks to participate in this past time. Strong mudding trucks are needed or else you will get stuck in some very deep mud.


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Posted on December 27th, 2009 by admin and filed under Article - What To Know About Mudding Trucks | No Comments »

Florida Mud Trucks – Part 10

This reminds me of the road to my house

 

‘72 1-ton Blazer gettin’ it!

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Posted on December 15th, 2009 by admin and filed under mudding trucks | 2 Comments »

dodge mud bog

The proper way to break in a Dodge

 

 

my new power wagon on its maiden voyage

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Posted on December 15th, 2009 by admin and filed under mud bogging | 25 Comments »

Extream Mud Bogging

Tough mud pit,almost everybody got stuck. A really hardcore mud slinger made it through.

 

 

Extream Mud Bogging MUD MUD MUD

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Posted on December 12th, 2009 by admin and filed under mud bogging | 2 Comments »
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