Off-Road Showdown: Buggy vs. Tundra in Hoonigan's Dirt Race
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In this thrilling episode of Hoonigan's "This versus That Dirt," we witness a clash of titans on the off-road track. On one side, we have Jared KY's rear steer buggy from Clone OBC Canada, a beast born from a pile of tubes and a wild idea. This monster is powered by a Gen 6 454 engine with twin turbos, liquid intercoolers, and meth injection, making it a snow wheeling marvel. With a massive 162,000 lb winch, Mickey Thompson Baja Pro 54in tires, and custom Dukes of Hazard-inspired wheels, this buggy means serious business when it hits the dirt.
Facing off against the Canadian contender is Team West's 2001 Toyota Tundra hailing from Fullerton, California. This beast boasts an iron block LS1 engine pumping out a whopping 650 horsepower, with nitrous for that extra kick. Equipped with a custom suspension kit, a 302-gallon fuel cell, Falcon Tires, and Raceline Wheels, this Tundra is a force to be reckoned with on the off-road terrain. Inside, the stock interior is transformed into a rugged cockpit with a sturdy cage and advanced switch panel for ultimate control.
As the two off-road machines hit the track, the competition heats up, showcasing the raw power and agility of these beasts. However, the battle takes an unexpected turn as both vehicles face mechanical challenges during the race. Despite the breakdowns, the spirit of off-road racing shines through as these competitors push their machines to the limit in pursuit of victory. In the end, it's not just about the race; it's about the passion, determination, and sheer thrill of off-road madness that keeps these enthusiasts coming back for more.
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