The King of Trucks Super Show has came and left. What a show it was. Plenty of lifted trucks, lowered trucks, mud trucks and rock trucks. Trucks, trucks, trucks. The mud pit caused plenty of chaos. The off road park destroyed skids plates and rocker panels of many a vehicle. Only the strongest trucks survived the drag strip and tug-o-war. Hat’s off to everyone who made it out. For the most part the weather cooperated. It was even warm enough for a pool in the back of pickup truck. If that doesn’t scream America I don’t know what does. Enjoy some of the photos below. More to come as the days go by. Let’s hope the show returns for next year.
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