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Uploaded by on Jan 5, 2011

wheeling ridgeline VTM4

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  • as i said before ... just checking how it behaves off road... this video was taken before i got stuck again.. this time its couple of inches before one tire will fall fr the cliff bec the front tires keep on spining with the vtm on; and rear tires wont spin; luckily 2 guys help us,on their atvs with winch,... thanks guys whoever u are.. in short ridgeline is good in the highway... can offroad with it but need good tires and good clearance and a buddy(with a winch) to help you out just in case...

  • this was up in green ridge state forest MD after the first snow 2 years ago?... with falken tires( newly installed) ... vtm4 locked ofcourse... had a few stucked/ towing situations here and there... just testing how it behaves offroad before doing mods and thereby keeping the car..truck is good in the hiway drives like a car good mpg... good for lite hauling ,,,, hate to let it go... i got a tundra now... of course ... still with pros and cons...

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  • I didn't see that happening, and then it just climbed right on up it, nice !

  • @ElectroGhandi in what way is this pathetic? it did its job. Its not on offroad tires. This truck is perfect for that type of condition.....

  • This is pretty pathetic.

  • @OctaneREDBULL its simple... honda's are fucken awesome

  • Wrong tires. Stay with the factory designated Michelin LTX ms 105T's

  • Great system.

  • Actually more like 2 in. or less.

  • They certainly don't look like off-road or winter oriented tires. Realisticly there really isn't much snow. Maybe 2-3inches. You can see the tires throwing dirt and rocks as he climbs the hill.

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