Truck Hitting Big Snow Drift
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@brandonpovia Impressive! I am sure the problems started as soon as his wife saw it :)
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@cafe9802 YOU ARE SO RIGHT! I am sure it helps to have a lift kit and all, but at the same time I saw a pick up trying to get up this TINY little hill (no weight at the rear) and I drive a BMW 323i and I just drove right on by (with a full tank of gas) It was just icy, but I only have RWD so HA! I live in Canada as well. Most of the time with all the snow we get a truck is the worse vehicle to be driving because it weighs next to nothing at the rear, where as my BMW is an evan 50/50 split
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@FordsBetter516 Only snow tires could have made it through that
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@cafe9802 your an idiot. You can drive a crappy car and ill have my lifted ford f350 4x4 and well see who gets stuck.
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If you guys think you can get thru everything white than think again. Just because you have a 4 wheel drive pickup dosen't mean your're going to get anywhere fast if your're dealing with an ice storm, (light rain and sub freezing temps), even the salt trucks have there chains on and wave bye bye to trucks like yours. Actually the smaller cars get around better during a raging ice-storm!. Ever been in a Volkswagon that leaves trucks spinning in circles ...then come to Rogers Pass BC Cda.
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@FordsBetter516 HA
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Ford are some tough bitches, my buddies dad hit a tree with his 99 f150 at 35mph backed up and drove home.. NO PROBLEMS
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done that in a chevy caprice one year
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you didn't even go through the deep part of it....
anyway, I've done this before, in a 1995 Jimmy :), 2 wheel, rear wheel drive. fun, fun
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what broke?
frigin idiot
DarkMuda 4 years ago 4
only a ford coulda made it through that XD
FordsBetter516 4 years ago 3