4 Wheel Jamboree 2024
The 4-Wheel Jamboree came rolling into the Indiana State Fairgrounds in Indianapolis from September 13–15, 2024, and let’s just say—it did not disappoint. If you love lifted trucks, roaring engines, clouds of tire smoke, and straight-up chaos on wheels, this was the place to be.
Thousands of truck fans, gearheads, and off-road junkies showed up for a weekend packed with loud, dirty, high-horsepower action—and it was everything we hoped for.
The Tuff Truck Challenge was wild as always. We’re talking trucks flying through the air, bouncing over jumps, and getting sideways through the dirt course like they were auditioning for an action movie. Some made it across the finish line. Others… not so much. But that’s what makes it fun.
SxS Racing That Brought the Heat
The side-by-side (SxS) racing was no joke. These UTVs ripped through the course with speed and control, and every heat was a battle. Drivers weren’t afraid to push the limits—and yeah, a few tipped it a little too far. Crowd loved it.
Monster Truck shows brought the big air and big noise. These beasts crushed cars, caught insane air, and had the stands shaking with every throttle hit. Between the wheelie contests and freestyle runs, it was non-stop jaw-dropping action.
Burnouts? Oh Yeah.
You could smell the rubber from across the fairgrounds. The burnout competition was straight fire—literally. Tires popped, engines screamed, and the smoke shows had the crowd on their feet. If you weren’t already deaf from the monster trucks, the burnouts sealed the deal.
Of course, it wouldn’t be a Jamboree without rows of killer custom trucks. From classic lifted rigs to modern off-road monsters, there was something cool around every corner. Plus, vendors had parts, gear, and accessories for days—so whether you were shopping or just scoping out ideas, it was truck heaven.
The 2024 4-Wheel Jamboree in Indianapolis was everything we’ve come to love about this event—loud, rowdy, muddy, and unforgettable. Whether you came for the competition, the monster trucks, or just to hang out with fellow off-road fans, it was one for the books.
See ya next year—same place, even more tire smoke.
Photos by: John Mumaw