Monster trucks and a lot of wheelie show vehicles have holes in the floorboard to look at where your going, sort of. Like that school bus that does wheelies for 1/4 mile down both directions of drag strips, it has holes in the floorboard, and I swear that dude can steer it in full nose in the sky wheelies , maybe rear steering
yep some rock crawlers and buggy's have the same thing, expanded steel mesh so they can see what's under them, and see where they're going when the thing is standing at 12 o'clock and still climbing. I've seen a Lexan type of shield/window in a monster truck at a show my dad took me to years ago,but I think they may just be totally open nowdays, I haven't seen a monster truck up close in years and I'm sure with technology they've changed a ton!
I did that once in Louisiana. I'm not Bam Bam or Twitty and I wasn't at Mudfest for Trucks Gone Wild. I was however, surprised by how deep those ditches are down there when I climbed up it to see the State Trooper and go to jail.
@@ralfveith3522naw but the wheelie would have kept raising, if you rode anything like a dirt bike, four wheeler, SxS you’d know. It’s gets sketchy when for a split second you thought you hit it to hard it’ll make that bootyhole pucker a bit.
@@ralfveith3522I get shakes for clutching up on video games makes my whole body shake but usually doesn't happen. That man's in a huge death truck? Definitely some adrenaline
Brings back memories of mudding with my friend back in the 90s. He had an 86 Blazer with 17 inch lift between suspension and body, 44 inch Super Swampers, and a "slightly" modified 454 under the hood. He would launch at lights and beet 5.0 Mustangs and other cars that thought they had something. It was definitely more fun in the woods.
@pressinpickle345 no serious its really not needed it would have been cheaper to just to change a few things and put a different tune on the engine I got a chevy 350 in mine that makes a bit over 400hp and I make wheelys no problem
That's what it's all about ain't nothing like Mudd bogging, playing in the mud. I sure do miss it. I had a 74 f250 called BROWN MULE 600HP 4 SPEED DETROIT LOCKERS 39 " SWAMPERS
I’m a Black Man and I gotta tell you…went to a Monster Truck/Tractor Pull? Had one of the best times ever! Couldn’t hear worth a damn afterwards…but, the visuals were insane and the people were totally cool! This clip is a different POV. Nice!
Amazing what these country people can do with stuff they make every thing better and way more fun! City life is so boring. COUNTRY LIFE only way to go. These country boys are brilliant
Exaxtly what i was seen as a driver in the backroads with my old ford escort😂. A car to remember😂. I had the heart of a monstertruck driver but the poor car couldn't believe what was happening, it just kept eating mud and rocks like potholes😂
I agree with the gentleman's comment right there we need guys out there that are putting more povs in their trucks man this badass video I love it thank you
This is great to watch ... but did anyone else see the pov car go nose up a bit higher (it looks like at least) and think he was going "Nice wheelie, let me show you a REAL one though."
This POV is something you need to capitalize on brother before someone else claims all the glory for it! The gimble motion and watching you drag your 🍒 through the mud was SICK!👊😎👍
got to love those low gears . i had an 85 toyota with a built four cylinder dana 60 front and rear with air lockers and she would stand up on 38 inch and 33 inch tires
The way he popped his left foot up makes me wonder if its some kind of sequential transmission but it sure sounds like an auto with a torque converter. If anyone knows about the transmission he runs, please chime in. I'm genuinely curious. Or I guess I could look him up and figure it out.