Justin Cross - MT Contributing Editor
Vital Signs Street Designs
This club is long overdue for getting its props. I've been seeing the logos on rides, ever since I was just learning to be intimate with an accelerator pedal at the ripe old age of 16. This down-to-earth group of guys and gals truly know what it means to be friends, and they have always treated everyone both in and outside of their club with nothing but respect. They also manage to bring us Spring Fling each year, while doing a kickass job. They may not be a huge club that's spread all over the nation, but they don't need to be. They do their own thing and do it right.
Josh Fleetwood - MT Contributing Editor
Negative Camber
I can honestly say every show I have been to this year has had at least one Negative Camber member representing there. Not only were these guys and girls everywhere, they always have some of the coolest trucks at any show you go to. You want to talk about some great club members? From partying at the shows to fixing someone's broken down truck, which was on the side of the road, I have seen them do it all and then some, and made some life-long friends in the process. This was also Negative Camber's fifteenth year as a club, and I am sure there will be 15 more.
Phil Fowler- MT Contributing Editor
No Regrets
When it comes to picking the club of the year for me, it's a hard choice. There are so many clubs out there, big and small, making an impact on the scene. But, if I had to pick one for the best, I'd go with No Regrets. These guys are popping up everywhere, and they are not lacking in quality. I see this club growing in the next few years and really leaving their mark in the scene. Keep up the good work, guys.
Joe Greeves - MT Contributing Editor
Scrapin' the Coast LLC
Scrapin' the Coast LLC is my nominee for Club of the Year. Assisted by an army of friends and family, the five dedicated members of the club put on this huge annual event that attracts drivers from around the country. Their philosophy is simple and goes a long way to explain this event's popularity. "If you put gas in it and your heart in it, you're welcome at Scrapin' the Coast."
John Jackson - MT Contributing Editor
Outlandish Trends
Everyone knows I have a tendency to vote for the little guy in this category. This year, I am voting for a pretty good-sized club with several chapters for a change. Outlandish Trends gets my vote, because I've seen trucks from their club at almost every show I went to, and they are not afraid to drive them. Look for even bigger things from this club in the future.
Jennie Hendrex - MT Contributing Editor
Low Rollers
All of my friends, who are from different clubs, are always saying, "Don't forget us at the end of the year when you gotta pick your favorite!" So, this was by far my most difficult choice-and not just because of all the bribes.
Low Rollers deserves this vote. First off, they throw one of the best shows of the year, End of Summer Bash. Second, these guys are primarily old-skoolers and I've never heard of any drama from this club. And, this is still a truck club, trucks only, folks. They don't stray from this and never will. Keep to your roots, guys. You're definitely doing something right.