Aussie (+Kiwi) Monster Truck Gallery - 2nd generation trucks
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Aussie Monster Trucks from the late 90's and early millennium (except for one; guess which).
**Please forgive the picture quality, since the footage was captured from a deteriorating VHS** This video clip represents the second generation of monster trucks in Australia, existing in a period that was at its peak in the late 90's and early new millennium. This generation of monster truck wa
s characterised with the use of vehicle bodies that closely resembled original factory specifications. These bodies were modified to reduce weight, accommodate larger motors and safety devices such as roll cages, bucket seats and harnesses (such as used in the trucks Aussie Predator, The Rock (range
r) and Taurus). A few of these modifications had to be retrofitted to the trucks, as some of them were brought forwarded from the previous first generation, existing in the period from the mid 90's and below; a period which saw these type of trucks perform exhibition car crushes only (an example of
which is Aussie Destroyer, Flying Falcon, Nite Thunder and Wild Thing). Most trucks from the second generation were purposely built stronger to withstand jumping and high speed racing. The trucks often used the original vehicle chassis, which was either strengthened with steel plates, or mounted t
o a straight rail sub-frame for support. The suspension systems mostly comprised of leaf springs and heavy duty shock absorbers, which gave very little in the form of suspension travel, and was often the cause of equipment failure and/or driver injury. However, as also evidenced in the video clip,
this period of design and specification would soon be replaced around the turn of the millennium, by the third generation of monster truck in Australia (these trucks include Broncos Magic, Lunatic, Sampson, Stress Factor, The Rock (f-series) and Tropical Thunder. Commonly referred to as an 'open cha
ssis' style, these trucks are mainly characterised by fibreglass bodies, a completely hand fabricated tube chassis utilizing strength through triangulation, advanced suspension systems allowing higher travel and rear mounted engines (although not always the case, for example in Tropical Thunder, whi
ch contains a front mounted engine). Many of these trucks are still in operation today, although their roles in shows have been reduced due to the import of third generation open chassis monster trucks. Brought to you by the Aussie (+Kiwi) Monster Truck Gallery - http://amt.mtm2.com/
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hes foot was caught between the accelerator and break pedal and hes leg was broken
but nothing to serious
Nice video by the way.
Also taurus was rolled in sydney by Steve Buttler at Parramatta city raceway