Oh and the other funny thing is there's a mid-sized SUV parked on the other side of the truck in the Christmas tree picture. It's about 8ft from the truck but it's completely obscured by our crew cab. I thought that was funny. 


Baby ball peen
Not sure on the load range, will have to try and remember to look at the tires.
If you have a bed on the truck you'll definitely have to open up the rear fender openings for 40" tires.
On my buddy's truck that the 40's belong to we had to cut the front fenders all the way back to the firewall of the cab. Plus we had to hammer flat the flange the inner fender would normally bolt to on the firewall/floorboard area. That's with his 4" lift; plus he has 1" zero-rate with the axle moved forward 1".
Possibly you got a good push of snow between the cab and exhaust shield pushing it down in to the drive shaft.
I miss the snow. Middle North TN doesn't get much of anything anymore. Have them dog leg that snow East before it heads to NM!
Looking good!
Gotta love the "pin striping". Send some of that white stuff south!


Still looks like fun!
This trip wasn't that far. 140 miles round trip. Including the trail.
About the closest trail to me.
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Too bad they are next to nonexistent here in Norway 