Truggy::roll: A stupid little word or phrase that the magazine companies came up with, that might sound trendy, and catch peoples attention at the magazine stands. I've heard the word used so many different times in the last 6 months, and for so many different types of vehicles, that there is no way there could be a clear definition for the word. I really hate the word.:evil: Example: I was talking to a guy about 1:1 crawling about a month ago when I asked him "What type of rig do you have?" His response was "Oh, I have a truggy." Not only did he not answer my question, but after that I started to think of the guy as an idiot. Did he not know what he was driving? Maybe he didn't build it? Come to find out, he owned a Toyota with front and rear tube bumpers he bought off e-bay, and some nerf bars he purchased out of a magazine. He had removed the standard bed and his buddy built a bed onto the stock frame, but left the rear tube bumper. He considered it to be a truggy.:lol: Truggy, it doesn't really tell someone anything about the vehicle. And to be fair, I don't like it when someone says they have a rock buggy, once again, doesn't tell you anything about the rig. Instead you could say "I have a 2.5L 4 cyl. motor with auto, 4 to 1 Klune-V, Flipped Dana 300, in a tube chassis, with a HP 60 front, 14 bolt rear, on 42's.":shock: Now that lets someone know what you drive, and at least makes it appear that you know something about your rig. But hey, just my $.02.