GMC Sierra Snow fun w/ pure original V8 sound

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Uploaded by on Jul 26, 2007

Having some fun in the winter in a 98 GMC Sierra. Listen to the beautiful V8 rumble.

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  • Hah, nice, I have a 95 k1500 short bed.

    fun trucks. Mines got leaking power steering

    and a whole in the radiator.

    I love the truck, but mines pretty beat.

  • @AILDdrums, Nice. I saw your vids. Looks like you had lots of fun. lol

    I have to install a new distributor in mine; she'll be as good as new!

  • Yup, its a 2wd with half-worn all seasons.

  • what is your exhaust setup???

  • Its stock manifolds and cat. Then a 40 series Flowmaster with a y-pipe after the muffler into dual tips out back. =)

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  • It's true they're not they don't have the best handling, but you just have to know how to compensate as a driver for the deficiencies of your vehicle! =)

  • nice sound! Did the guy feel down at the end?

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  • I did the same in the snow and almost into a car 1996 gmc sierra 4x4 ext cab

  • @ernieakazmb I disagree, my truck handles beautifully in the snow. Had half a food covering the highway and I was the only one going 70.  But like you said, have a good control over your vehicle and it's more important than what kind it is.

  • @smfb4ever they would be fine if it was heavier. My for f-250 diesel is probably close to double the wright of the single cab short bed it handles awesome

  • @smfb4ever Sorry, but the problem isnt the powerplant of the truck. It is the fact that his truck is lifted, has big tires (most likely mud terrain), and that lifts take tolls on chassis. Mud tires are terrible on winter roads because they have the great tendency to float instead of grip the road. Lifts make it more unstable. Combine them all, and you have made the once winter worthy truck a scary ride. Plus having duals makes you want to drive like a maniac to let people know you're on the road

  • A clay bar wax kit will make that thing shine like glass. Does yours have the low gears. I think mine has 3.73's because it peels out waaay better than my buddie's 5.7. The light front end and short wheelbase helps it handle better as well.

  • Takin' my '98 5.7l out around like this, this winter! Should be fun! My first winter with it :)

  • if you know how to drive there fine and did he do that to a 2 wheel drive?

  • @smfb4ever and big tires are horrible in the snow....the wider the tire, the worse traction you're gonna have in the snow.

  • i just c'ant wait for the snow to be here

  • Looks exactly like my 91 but mine has 350tbi wtih 5 speed stick

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