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    Rider whiskey throttles ATV while driving up trailer - GIF

    Rider whiskey throttles ATV while driving up trailer.




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    I couldn't tell which one was holding the beer...

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    Quote Originally Posted by IntheGroove View Post
    I couldn't tell which one was holding the beer...
    I think that was the problem the guy on the 4 wheeler forgot to hand off his beer first
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    While I hate to stereotype people, but I sometimes just say what is on my mind.... you can tell by the silly tires on that truck the owner is not real bright. What is the deal with that trend? I am willing to be enlightened...

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    Quote Originally Posted by hemmjo View Post
    While I hate to stereotype people
    Stereotype away. I am willing to bet every dollar in my wallet those people are hovering somewhere around a room temperature IQ. Jayden, Brayden and Hunter learned nothing that day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nova_robotics View Post
    Stereotype away. I am willing to bet every dollar in my wallet those people are hovering somewhere around a room temperature IQ. Jayden, Brayden and Hunter learned nothing that day.
    Celsius, at that!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hemmjo View Post
    While I hate to stereotype people, but I sometimes just say what is on my mind.... you can tell by the silly tires on that truck the owner is not real bright. What is the deal with that trend? I am willing to be enlightened...
    Can't imagine that sidewall has any capability in mud.
    In my own clever vernacular, I dub that alteration from vehicle to "circus wagon". It evolved from earlier trend, where the smallest aspect possible tires were mounted on 14" and 15" wheels but 6" and 7" wide; partially to lower a car far as possible. Those were "O-rings".
    Occasionally the look works, such as this, in one automotive mecca, Bellflower CA.........
    Rider whiskey throttles ATV while driving up trailer - GIF-cadillac.jpg
    Nothing about practicality, it's just a statement, and maybe a lifestyle. Like Saturday morning's in front of Jenny's Donuts.
    This is parked, frame rails resting or nearly so, on pavement. While driving, it's lifted about 4" to 6".
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    They call it Mudding...

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    Quote Originally Posted by IntheGroove View Post
    They call it Mudding...
    I think Hemmjo was talking about the wagon wheels on the pickup
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    Quote Originally Posted by IntheGroove View Post
    They call it Mudding...
    No.. There is no mud anywhere in that video. The only mud that truck has ever seen is when he drove off the edge of his driveway, into the lawn after a rain. THAT probably got him stuck

    Now.... THIS is mudding...


    There are no "O'ring" tires anywhere near this place.
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