I have an 82 dodge 1500 with a dana 44 front and a dana 44 front in the rear for rear steering, a built mopar 360 race motor ready to kick ass. 36" tall tires on H1 tires. Do you think this will work out there at Tuttle creek?
I have an 82 dodge 1500 with a dana 44 front and a dana 44 front in the rear for rear steering, a built mopar 360 race motor ready to kick ass. 36" tall tires on H1 tires. Do you think this will work out there at Tuttle creek?
I bet you could have some fun but in a truck its hard to do some of the more challenging runs.
I have an 82 dodge 1500 with a dana 44 front and a dana 44 front in the rear for rear steering, a built mopar 360 race motor ready to kick ass. 36" tall tires on H1 tires. Do you think this will work out there at Tuttle creek?
You'll have no problem out at tuttle creek...they have great rock and mud obstacles...have fun!
thanks for the heads up on Mulvane, going to have to take a look down there.
I remember going down there almost 30 years ago, we had a blast. I was told it was off limits 10 - 11 years ago
No problem! Just don't go into the farmers field if you don't have to, and don't park on the side of K-53 highway...if you have to park, park at the industrial park on the west side of Mulvane and follow the trail on the side of the farmers field. I will tell you now, its VERY dry down there so you'll be lucky to find a "mud hole" but once it rains a good rain, go down there and give her hell, good luck getting through some of those bad boys. Have fun!
By all means, take your jeep to college! I took my stock TJ to Tuttle a couple of times on 30" tires and had infinite places to go. You'll see a lot of rigs that are heavily modified but don't let that scare you away, there's something for everyone and you'll love it!
Just talked to the "Wood Butcher" shop in Leaonardville Kansas near the Randolph ORV. He is planning a MUD track in August for Jeeps and Monster trucks like he sells. Don't know much more than he is opening that up to public this summer 2011