Ford pickup pulls out a fully loaded fuel truck

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  • Dude you have ZERO wheel Well clearance, you need to lift your truck at least at a minimum 4", stock f150 fords can fit 35" without problem, an f2/350 maybe 37"s

  • @dreamcharger01 those are 39.5's they dont rub on anything but the wheel flare rubber...There are added springs front and rear, I kinda like the lower center of gravity..But it would look sweeter up a little higher

  • I love Fords and I have pull started a semi with my PowerStoke. This video is not a truck pulling another one out. The Ford pictured has too big of tires to get the traction to do the job. The weight of the truck does work as an anchor for the wench. Even a full size Toyota would have done the same job.

  • @mtevilone Actually, it IS a video of a truck pulling another out.

  • @Alaskaforby4 no, its just a truck adding that little bit of tug. all it needed was a little push.

  • @halflife103 Ya, a 16 thousand pound tug

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  • this should be titled "winch pulls out a fully loaded fuel truck"

  • @dougday84 Must be one badASS honda

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  • The winch pulled it not the ford!!! Chevy all day.

  • @dougday84 Glad we all agree.

  • I remember trying to get my tractor and trailer into a coal strippin in PA once(Single axle) and could not make it up this one grade. One of the workers came by with his F-250. We hooked up a chain. I could not believe what a little more pull would make the difference...over the top we went.

  • Can't believe someone would ruin such a nice truck with them gay ass stacks.

  • @dreamcharger01 You can find pics of it at Myspace dot com/cochranviper1

  • @cochranviper1

    Thats Awesome! Do you have pictures anywhere? I wanna see!

  • @dreamcharger01 I have a set of 39"s (11.00R16 Michelin XL's) under an Unlifted 1988 F250 4x4 8600lb GVW I have 3 Inches of clearance at my fenders on the front and 4 in the Back and Only had to do some Mild trimming for Turning(Bumper ends) My truck is STILL at OE Original Ride Height

  • Wow I'm honestly impressed they fit in there, I had 37" Dick Cepeks on a stock 77F150 for a day once, Couldnt hardly turn, and hell to take off on stock gears, when I got home I put my 33's back on. lol

  • NO oil delivery is worth getting yourself into a jam with your truck, if the driveway doesn't look good I don't go into it, not worth the down time and aggrevation

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