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Uploaded by on Dec 26, 2009

Crawling up the cliff at idle, throttle bodied 454 really works great, thanks Turbow.

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  • @Riles07 Who you calling 'Dumb Cunt? Been called Asshole and Sonofabitch but your pretty funny. Traction in sand that is hard to walk on is something I think is impressive. Now that dumb cunt who lets you live at home and pays your internet bill since failing 12th grade in 07 should rethink her plan to help you out. Failure is not what us parents want for our kids, and we certainly dont want them using our resources to be jackasses. Quit dissing and start learning before its too late.

  • @1badgriz700 The title isnt 'Crawled up Cliff' that is impossible. But if you could trade your little atv for a 4x4 that could 'edge the front tires clear up till the back bumpers on the sand at an idle' then i will retitle this 'I lied and cant climb crap'. Until then, do the math- super soft sand 8k lb truck sand stone cliff equals- 'Mine idled right up' Now you and all the other haters can show me what you got. Thanks for watching. (have you ever even walked on a west coast beach?)

  • @loudtrout No, I meant Turbow. It is the nickname of the guy who helped set up my T.B.I. Kodiak Marine 454. Programming the computer for 'truck' specs instead of 'boat' specs made a huge difference. Thanks for watching.

  • @DuzickMan 3psi thanks for watching @DontTreadOnMeh @TBWdracula2003 @aandrave If you all get the time, check out my other vids. Three (3) inch body lift, have drop brackets for the springs. Mega lift rides like a six inch lifted truck, springs are just mounted farther away from chassis. Ghetto, yes, but I'm WHEELING not saving up for chromo tubing and rod ends that don't take the abuse and salt air the way booty fabbed springs lifts can. Thanks and vote #32 April issue FOURWHEELER.

  • @1ElectroDan Go ahead and make threats, my tires, like the ones on your moms car, are made from petroleum, a non-renewable resource. Way to go, jackass. Plus, just to apologize to the enviros and huggers, these 'Bluffs" have receded about a foot a year from wind and rain and TOURISTS carving their NAMES with SHOVELS. Sorry, but I feel that my aired down(3psi) tires are NOT doing a bit of damage to the sandstone cliff in comparison. Within a few years, the highway will boarder this also, grow up.

  • @theboarman CTIS is 'Central-not continuous- @yellowmusicfreak tire inflation system' originally a military thing on Hummers/H1's that allowed the operator at a flip of a switch lower all tire pressure for traction on loose soil (sand) or raise pressure for higher speed cruising. Lockers keep the differential 'locked'-not allowing the axleshafts to turn at different speeds, thus enabling a tire on the ground to propell the vehicle forward even when the other is off the ground.

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  • wow a bunch of goofs commented and tried to sound smart and condescending only to be shut down by the poster, way to go bud your truck is kickass!

  • This similar to driving a truck up the side of a brick wall, you must have 4.56 gears & 2.5 in the transfer case & a standard Trans?? My only concern would be blowing a bead on a air-ed down rear tire, that would make for an interesting ride LOL. For all the assholes that don't like what he did with his own truck - I say stuff. Interesting video, would I do it no but it's not my truck. Cheers

  • yep and thats why i have bolt cuters.

    this place hase been here millions of years. u think a tkuck will hurt it.

  • Troll- FAKE AND GAY...

  • gaay

  • I never take the time to read long comments.

  • @rodeofan5656 Yes it would would still drive you retard, clearly you know nothing, someone would still drive their truck with no rear drive shaft but it would be pointless to try a hill climb

  • @rodeofan5656 and @BaracoBoy

    You guys are cool trying to fight on the internet, its amusing, thanks for making my day!

  • @BaracoBoy the rear driveshaft is connected to the rear of the transfer case. the transfer case is connected straight to the rear of the tranny. if the transfer case is really broke, that truck would go nowhere

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