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My first mud run

mudford

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Jun 7, 2005
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Midland, MI
I decided to go run my Bronco in a local competition mud bog yesterday. I need to do a ton of waterproofing if I ever try that again. I sucked in some water pretty quick and killed it. I was going pretty fast too. I got it running again and didn't do any serious damage. I was glad I didn't kill the engine right before Broncorama. I've never been before and my wife and kids are looking forward to it. They would have all been mad at me.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=02kZFHXkZr0
 

shamu

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Jun 18, 2009
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Sachse,Tx
Nice rig brother. I like rocks, them car washes cost too much money.;)
 

sprdv1

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well dang it.. At least you gave it a whirl right.. Can only improve from there. ;)

thanks for sharing.
 
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mudford

mudford

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Midland, MI
Broncos were well reprented there. There wasn't much of a turnout because it was so cold and windy. There was actually a skiff of ice on the mud pit. Almost half of the vehicles were broncos. There were a bunch of 78-79's and a few 80's. I looked a few of them over and got some ideas to make mine better as far as waterproofing.
 
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