Mud Bogging

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eaweidner
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Mud Bogging

Post by eaweidner »

Has anybody done any mud bogging with their Pinz? How did it do?
Eric Weidner
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Post by mjnims »

I know I will hear about it from the local guys, but yeah I have played in the mud bogs here. Obivously my 712 does much better than my 710. The trucks do alot better than you might think in the mud. The real draw back is the next day when you have to clean out the brakes.
At the last event I participated in, The Sonoran Outback Challenge, I would have driven my 710 to first place if I could have done better in the mud bog event. As it was I managed 2nd place overall. I had lost an air fuel mixture screw out of one of the carbs and it was running a little rough so I could not get up the speed needed to get far enough down the track to place. The 712 that was there had a distance equal to the trucks built for mud bogging, so I would say that is not too bad for a stock truck with a 4 cylinder. BTW the 712 was running the original maloya tires.

Can not emphasize it enough though, if you play in the mud you have to get the brakes cleaned up and have really good axle boots on. Then just have fun.
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Post by Profpinz »

They do all right in mud as far as I am concerned! :wink:

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Post by russ »

If you want to really play in the mud, get Boggers. My buddy has a 712M with them and it seems to nearly always get through. My Super Swampers are good but Boggers in mud are amazing.
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Post by texas pinzgauer »

Interesting that mud bogging would come up on the forum today. Over the weekend, I attended the monthly mud bog races at our local off-roading venue with my kids. Without sounding like a snob, I thought I was going to feel a little out of place but that wasn't the case as everyone was just there for some fun grassroots motorsports action / entertainment. It actually reminded my of attending an autocross but it was much more entertaining in my opinion.

My kids were urging me to compete with our Pinz but I was thinking about the brake service and MAJOR clean up job that would be called for the next day or soon there after so I passed....this time at least.
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don't know what you are missing.
This is what you are in for when you play in the mud
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Post by russ »

Now imagine that muddy drum filled with the most abrasive sand in the world, well, it's not recent volcanic but I'm sure it came from the magma laden bowels of the earth. That's Florida mud, gritty, muddy, hell on brakes. I trailer mine after getting it dirty and still my brakes wear quickly...

OK, I need to clean mine right now, tomorrow or Friday it will happen.
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Post by mjnims »

That was from one of the really wet mud bogs. Normally it is dryer and does not get into things as bad. I was surprised when I took the drum off. The brakes worked fine and made no noise or sign of anything out of the ordinary. Still lots of fun.
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Post by Profpinz »

.....and made no noise or sign of anything out of the ordinary.
Thats because the brakes were stuffed with lots of lovely "sound dampening" material! :wink: :D
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Post by mjnims »

maybe that is why my trucks seem to run so quiet all the time :lol:
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Post by eaweidner »

Thanks for all the great responses....there is a local mud bog event not too far from me. I think I will observe for a while first...
Regards,
Eric
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