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check this out!!
#1
Posted 17 February 2006 - 10:49 PM
Hi! Im a member of www.godmudders.com. Check the site for pictures and information about trucks and MUDDERS.
#2
Posted 18 February 2006 - 03:20 PM
Looks like the run of the mill 4x4 shop to me. Nice plug though. Mud sucks and your forum is broken.
#3
Posted 18 February 2006 - 03:27 PM
Mud is just durty and u break things
Mud is just durty and u break things
Mud is just durty and u break things
#4
Posted 18 February 2006 - 04:08 PM
I LOVE MUD!!!!!, dont you just love getting the truck covered in mud?
#5
Posted 18 February 2006 - 05:29 PM
The site said it was a boat and R.V. shop now
(Caution) I have an 05 wrangler and I'm not afraid to use it
#6
Posted 18 February 2006 - 08:02 PM
newrig, on Feb 18 2006, 05:29 PM, said:
The site said it was a boat and R.V. shop now
I have a boat but I don't want to make an R.V. out of it
3000 Radio Flyer Trike "Flaming Dragon"
Double Pumper
Streamers
Double Pumper
Streamers
#8
Posted 18 February 2006 - 10:43 PM
I'm really confused about the whole story on the home page. I started reading to learn about the site/company and it was talking about how the company has spend hundreds of thousands of dollars fighting legal battles to protect recreating in a 4x4. It doesn't talk about a single one, but hey you're fighting for something that we dont' have a clue about.
Later it says, "Yes it is true. AllState, Farm Bureau, State Farm, Geico and even Progressive insurance companies will no longer insure a modified vehicle."
Even further it says, "Take the time to check your policy and ask if you are really insured. Call your agent and get it in writing including the modifications you have. A simple, “you're covered” from your friendly insurance agent won't cut it in court", which if the first quote is true, this is a waste of time.
I guess we all know you can insure a modified vehicle. I'm insured, correctly, and I just read over the fine print to find no such mention of modifications being prohibited. I mean where do you draw the line? If you buy brake pads and they're semi-metallics instead of standards, you're going to loose you're coverage? I don't think so.
Reaching all the way to the end, the sales pitch finally comes in. You're trying to say that companies that sell their parts as "for offroad use only" are selling weaker or inferior parts. It says, "Godmudder's Custom Trucks is proud to say there has never been a claim against our company for poor quality products or workmanship since we have been in business." So what were all the legal battles you eluded to at the begining about?
Sorry about the rant, but it's just kind of weird to post something like that on the homepage for a business. It's just a weird document to boot. Good luck with your SPAM-capaids. I see no reason to go there being the forum isn't linked correctly and it says you guys are temporarily closed. Oh well, I guess I'll buy the unsafe offroad only parts from comanies that are just trying to protect their rears in this sue-happy culture we live in.
Later it says, "Yes it is true. AllState, Farm Bureau, State Farm, Geico and even Progressive insurance companies will no longer insure a modified vehicle."
Even further it says, "Take the time to check your policy and ask if you are really insured. Call your agent and get it in writing including the modifications you have. A simple, “you're covered” from your friendly insurance agent won't cut it in court", which if the first quote is true, this is a waste of time.
I guess we all know you can insure a modified vehicle. I'm insured, correctly, and I just read over the fine print to find no such mention of modifications being prohibited. I mean where do you draw the line? If you buy brake pads and they're semi-metallics instead of standards, you're going to loose you're coverage? I don't think so.
Reaching all the way to the end, the sales pitch finally comes in. You're trying to say that companies that sell their parts as "for offroad use only" are selling weaker or inferior parts. It says, "Godmudder's Custom Trucks is proud to say there has never been a claim against our company for poor quality products or workmanship since we have been in business." So what were all the legal battles you eluded to at the begining about?
Sorry about the rant, but it's just kind of weird to post something like that on the homepage for a business. It's just a weird document to boot. Good luck with your SPAM-capaids. I see no reason to go there being the forum isn't linked correctly and it says you guys are temporarily closed. Oh well, I guess I'll buy the unsafe offroad only parts from comanies that are just trying to protect their rears in this sue-happy culture we live in.
#9
Posted 01 March 2006 - 06:49 PM
Way to say whats on your mind ERIC. 
I do have to agree with you though. Kind of confusing as why you would want to advertise that way
I do have to agree with you though. Kind of confusing as why you would want to advertise that way
This post has been edited by Predator: 01 March 2006 - 06:52 PM
78 BRONCO in the build process
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