The_Parts_Guy said:Well,
I grew up wheelin' in mud (southeast Louisiana) now I avoid it like the plague
Jacque
kcowyo said:I like those trailers.
Nice flatbed and vintage 40 emblem on your Taco. :clapsmile
Rhode Trip said:Hey, Parts Guy, that trailer looks great. Is that the one I saw in the grey hammertone powder coat? I saw that and I said, "damn" I wish I had ordered mine in that finish. I have several thousand miles on mine now, bounced around a bit, and no problems. Its not real fancy, but its built like a tank.
Hope you have fun!
Regards,
Rhode trip
Grim Reaper said:...I am about to start pulling a trailer off road and I am curious about what you are seeing with dirt and mud kicked off the truck? I think it was "Gear or maybe "Crusieroutfit"" that posted the front of a Adventure trailer just caked with about 40lb of mud...
ntsqd said:
ntsqd said:Prime advantage of Mud-Off, and it's competitors, is that they work on paint too.
Seems like a 'wall' made of heavy Visceline on a light frame or a light sheet of polyethylene btwn the two in the tongue would deflect a large portion of the mud.
Is that the "Wing" you mention?