Koffel's Place 512 c.i. Chevrolet with BDS 871 blower
Horsepower:
1200
Transmission:
Abruzzi Racing Turbo 400
Tires:
66" Terra Tires
SPONSOR
INFORMATION
Ethos for Earth, Racing Ringtones, Boardman Steel, Joseph Sylvester Construction Co., Komar Plumbing Company Inc., Merritt Woodwork, Hedman Hedders, Performance 2 Way, Permatex, B & M, Ringers Gloves, NGK, Baker Hill Motorsports, DB Motorsports, Meguiars, Clevite 77 Engine Bearings, Abruzzi Racing Transmissions, Koffel's Place, Howards, Awesome Racewear, MAD Four Wheel Drive, SCE Gaskets, Trucksgonewild.com, 4skinzseats.com, Hollywood Knights - Youngstown Chapter, and Truck Night at Yankee Lake
TRUCK
HISTORY
Owned by the youngest professional Monster Truck driver and team owner in the country, Bad Habit has been tearing it up all over the country. Bad Habit was born when owner, Joe Sylvester, decided to put together his own Professional Monster Truck team. He made extensive changes to his race truck to fit his driving style and image, as well as customizing the hauler. Bad Habit's Chassis was originally built in 1993 by Jerry Richmond and was ran as Hercules by Tim Tesmer. It was later run as Carolina Crusher. Something about Bad Habit that Joe is very happy with is it's Suspension and Shock system. He runs 18" of travel in the front of the truck, using King Dual Rate Coil Overs and King Triple Bypass Shocks. In the back, he has 26" of travel using King Air Springs, along-side King Triple Bypass Shocks. There is no Sway Bar in the Front of Bad Habit, however, there is one in the back. When asked what makes his truck special compared to the others, Joe's response was, "What makes my truck special is not any part of the truck itself, but rather the head case behind the wheel!" To check out more on Bad Habit log on to it's website at www.badhabit4x4.com.