I found the coolest lifted Chevy trucks yesterday. I was watching some mudding truck competition videos on Youtube and this on clip had these rocking hard core Lifted Chevys that you just wouldn’t believe if you didn’t see it yourself. I don’t know how tall the tallest lifted truck in the world is, but these bad boys in the video had to be somewhere close to it.
The mud track was pretty deep, and some of the trucks in the competition were actually dragging their frames into the mud. I have no idea why they would make the course that deep, unless they wanted to make a point about how tall some of the other trucks were. Most of the trucks weren’t lifted enough to make it very far and they had plenty of shots of trucks hitting the track and just getting stopped cold by the mud, especially when the mud hit their frames. They didn’t stand a chance.
The three lifted Chevys just tore it up though. They went through the course with no problems and each of them ran it a few times. They were just so tall they had no problems at all even in the deepest parts of the course. Other than that none of the trucks in the video made it all the way through. I am guessing they made it just for the Chevy trucks and had the other trucks just to show as a comparison, since none of them was any real competition at all.
It would have been cool if there had been an audio track to tell where the competition was, and what the lifts were on the trucks. It wouldn’t have taken too much effort to just sit down with a microphone and comment on the video while it played before they uploaded it. I would like to know a little more about those trucks. Like how much lift they have and what tires they are running.
I’d like to know where the whole thing went down too, maybe if it was close enough I could go on over and see those big lifted Chevy trucks in person. It would be great to get a closer look at those things and really check them out. There isn’t enough detail in the video to get a real good look at anything, and it’s hard to see some things from the angles the film was shot at.
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