So throughout my life growing up I wanted to be a racecar driver. I'm happy to say it took 30 years of waiting but I finally have my motorsports vehicle. I plan to run a tuff truck at Buck Motorsports Park in 2022.
300 bucks for a slightly rolled Ram 1500, my brother in law found it and it's a steal at that priceLooks nasty already.
Please keep us up to date.
It's a real fun place, been going since I was a kid.The Buck seems pretty legit as far as 4x4 stuff goes
There's a mud bog in the middle for the other event tonight. So excuse my poorly drawn phone map of the track. So the blue lines are start and finish. Black spots tractor tires. I started on the side on the left, I go down and go around the outside of the tractor tire. Down the straight on the right. Make a full circle around the top tractor tire. Come back down the straight and go to the inside of the tractor tire and then up the right straight again to the finish. The other guy starts and comes down the inside of the tractor tire first, and does the outside last. My mistake was when we met to go around the top tire I went back the way I came and didn't make the full loop. So I went the wrong way...but so did he I think I'll post the video here soon.So is it just a small oval track with jumps? I can't tell what's at the other end so was just wondering.
Lol they said in the drivers meeting they are trying to make this track work. This is the first year they have run head to head instead of single against the clock. I had already left by the time the 4x4s came out to do theirs my wife told me they changed the track up a bit for them so you wouldn't be that close. I think that's what made me forget to go around the whole tire when I had to break for him...plus he went the wrong way and I followed.That looks like a really fun time. The tire you both go around near the starting area looks like it is a good spot for a head on collision lol.
I am sure you will use one but be sure to use jack stands.I was not ready for the last race of the year lol. I'm working on being ready for the first of this year. Spent Sunday teaching myself with youtube how to change a ball joint. From what I see it was the upper one that broke so it's been less of a challenge for me with no mechanic skills or training. I'm dealing with a very stubborn rusted bolt and I only have my arm power avaliable so it's currently being soaked with a lot of Wd40 to see if I can loosen her up. Should be good to go for opening night April 22nd as a teacher I have a full week off here for spring break before then to finish her up. Biggest issue is my help up and moved to Texas so a lot more of figuring stuff out on my own. I like it though makes me feel more accomplished to figure it out myself. Need to find a trailer though before I bother Uhaul a bunch.
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Hard passyou need @BobbyFord s mechanic skills to help ya out.
You two fit together so well...Hard pass
I have one my brother in law gave me. He's my help who just took off to Texas.Most auto parts have press kits they can loan you to press the ball joint out.
Technically there is one, its off a VW. That black bar in front sticks out more than it looks. Danger of front contact is low since it's not oval track racing, it's more of an obstacle course. There's never a point I'll be right behind someone.You need a front bumper, my man.
Leading with the radiator in close quarters on a short track will end your first day early.
Thank youThis is very cool, good luck in your next event and congrats on making your dream a reality!