The MUD 100 series Photos thread (19 Viewers)

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Wide angle photo nonchalantly taken by the wife.

Is my cruiser really that big of a pig?

“No, it’s TV, man. Camera adds a couple....
100 pounds.”

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Somewhere in Kettle Moraine Forest - far from crowds - a little while ago!

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Man I really like those in black. I had some refurbished ones in my cart on eBay that I had been hesitating on. After seeing yours I went to go buy them and they are sold out =(

I love the look of mean, classic steel. Where’d you pick them up? And are the painted or powder coated?

Oh and do you have to run any spacers like on other tundra take-offs?
 
Man I really like those in black. I had some refurbished ones in my cart on eBay that I had been hesitating on. After seeing yours I went to go buy them and they are sold out =(

I love the look of mean, classic steel. Where’d you pick them up? And are the painted or powder coated?

Oh and do you have to run any spacers like on other tundra take-offs?

Can’t remember exactly where I got them. Searched part # on google. They popped up.

I’ve had wheels in the past powder coated and as durable as powder is, it still gets beat up. These are rattle canned graphite with a metallic but matte finish. Never had to touch them up but have a can when needed. I couldn’t go black. Not with this truck.

I started off without wheel spacers and it gave the truck the ultimate skinny retro look. Then I picked up the spacers and was back and forth about it. It got rid of the little rub I was having. They are completely flush. This is the only head on pic I could dig up. I didn’t stretch the image although it doesn’t look this wide in real life.

Pic thread: bonus points for TWO 100 series in the same shot!

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Can’t remember exactly where I got them. Searched part # on google. They popped up.

I’ve had wheels in the past powder coated and as durable as powder is, it still gets beat up. These are rattle canned graphite with a metallic but matte finish. Never had to touch them up but have a can when needed. I couldn’t go black. Not with this truck.

I started off without wheel spacers and it gave the truck the ultimate skinny retro look. Then I picked up the spacers and was back and forth about it. It got rid of the little rub I was having. They are completely flush. This is the only head on pic I could dig up. I didn’t stretch the image although it doesn’t look this wide in real life.

Pic thread: bonus points for TWO 100 series in the same shot!

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You desperately need a sig to lay out your build - otherwise you will have to answer the same questions about wheels, lights, tires etc.! That's just the cost of having a cool and unique truck 😇
 
Somewhere in Colorado, heading to a camp spot:
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Camped out:
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Storm Mountain Drive, a regular go-to because I can do it and be back in under 4 hours. Great for out-of-town guests!
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100-Series gotta stick together. Hit a bit more snow on Yankee Hill than we were anticipating. Funny, it's actually my mostly-stock one in the background snatching my buddy's modded cruiser downhill, despite looking like he's towing me up...
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Storm Mountain Drive, a regular go-to because I can do it and be back in under 4 hours. Great for out-of-town guests!
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100-Series gotta stick together. Hit a bit more snow on Yankee Hill than we were anticipating. Funny, it's actually my mostly-stock one in the background snatching my buddy's modded cruiser downhill, despite looking like he's towing me up...
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Great post - especially love the snow rescue one!
But you gotta be careful with pulling or snatching in reverse - many here have grenaded their front diff when putting extra force in reverse.
 
Can’t remember exactly where I got them. Searched part # on google. They popped up.

I’ve had wheels in the past powder coated and as durable as powder is, it still gets beat up. These are rattle canned graphite with a metallic but matte finish. Never had to touch them up but have a can when needed. I couldn’t go black. Not with this truck.

I started off without wheel spacers and it gave the truck the ultimate skinny retro look. Then I picked up the spacers and was back and forth about it. It got rid of the little rub I was having. They are completely flush. This is the only head on pic I could dig up. I didn’t stretch the image although it doesn’t look this wide in real life.

Pic thread: bonus points for TWO 100 series in the same shot!

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any tips on spray painting them?
 
STUCK AT HOME! I was so excited for Cruise Moab too but it was cancel due to the COVID-19! The Cruiser hasn't seen dirt in awhile! :(
At least gas price is below 3 bucks :D

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COVID SUKS! What's your wheel and tire set-up?
 
Is that on a single tank? What did the devil charge for your soul?

btw, your AHC computer seems to be still plugged in :p

'Twas. Cruise set between 70-75, 100% highway. After factoring for for tire size (still not completely correct via the yellowbox), it came out to 365 miles or something. Just over 22 gallons.

Yeah, yeah... I guess I should stop being lazy and find out which relay I haven't pulled yet. Need a resistor wired in my LED brake lights, too.
 
I'm fortunate enough to have a coronavirus guard that lives next door keeping a watchful eye on my rig.
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