Snow wheeling at Evans

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Uploaded by on Jan 2, 2010

went up to Evans creek on a Wednesday with some friends and had some fresh powder to go have fun in. Friends toyota has welded rear and my jeep was going open diffs that day, still tons of fun.

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  • looks like you guys are having fun. now to go work on my 4 runner. what engine does your yota have. it sounded diesel to me but I am using laptop speakers. cheers.

  • @117nathanmyers it was a friends yota before he sold it, The engine was a bone stock 20r

    that never gave up.

  • yeah im not gonna lie It sucked trying to make it threw some stuff but I made it, it was

    open/open back then but now its all locked up

  • @4wheeler88

    Yeah right you really think digging a hole in the "snow" and sliding on rock is really going to hurt a trail. I spend plenty of time helping maintain trails when i go out just like any other responsible person. So how about you go do something productive besides being a worthless internet troll... Bitch

  • are quads allowed there?

  • yeah there are quad and dirt bike trails there to

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  • Why are the Yota's reverse lights stuck on??? At 3:46

  • Hey man, cinch down that cooler before you lose the beer!!!

  • gota love the 320 start xD

  • I love that Toyota

  • pin it!!!

  • i only have 2 words for the guy in the Yota .....HAMMER DOWN !!!!!!

  • @BLACKLACDTS you chew through tires pretty fast

  • @roxstar90210 its not that bad you can steer just fine in the snow. rock crawlers weld the back so they can turn but if you have to drive your rig on the road everyday weld the front up i turn just fine in the snow. of course i have power steering but ive never had a problem with a welded front. if you weld the rear you will chew through tires like no tomorrow

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