Enjoy The Thrills Of Mud Bogging Today

By Steven Allen


Hearing guys talk about the fun time they had over the weekend mud bogging can only last so long. Sooner or later a person is going to want their own truck so they can get involved. It's a lot of fun watching the decked out trucks go through the mud pit.

The sport of mudding has been around for many years. It is becoming very popular through out the nation and around the world. There are many different names that can be applied to this activity, mud bogging, mud slingin, or some just simply refer to it as mud hopping. Basically it is when an off road vehicle is driven throogh a mud pit, the person that goes the greatest distance wins.

To get the hang of the mud pit watch a few competitors go through first to learn the strong and weak points of the mud bog. Do not be in a hurry to be the first one, watch and learn first. After some information has been gathered then the chance of success greatly increases.

Watch a few videos online to get some information on the best way to attack a pit. A lot of know how can be accumulated in this manner. There are many different tactics that can be used to win but the real value is in learning what not to do. There are many videos of guys going mudding but they are usually just some guy with a video camera, the real learning comes from doing.

The common theme is that the sport seems to require two things, A good strong engine and a pit of mud. The mud pits are easy to find. Any wet area will do,the wetter the better. If it's just a couple of guys over the weekend any place with mud will do, but if it's an event with a crowd then a larger more planned area might be required. It does seem to be a popular spectator sport as well.

Just starting out any truck will be fine but eventually upgrades are gonna be needed. The engine is always a good place to start,the more power the better. boosting the suspension will help eliminate the swaying that can lose traction.

Basically it seems to boil down to the tires being the most important of any good bogging truck . The more aggressive the tread pattern the better grip the truck seems to have, and the better chance of going the greatest distance. Also turning the wheels in a back and forth motion seems to offer fresh terrain for the tires to grab on to. A steady momentum seems to improve performance, changing gears often seems to lose motion forward.




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