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Playing in the Snow!!!

stockk5

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Well here in CT today we got atleast 2feet of the stuff, I haven't seen this kinda snow since i was a kid. So after shoveling the driveway out for a bunch of ours and once the back/arms got tired i went out and played around in the snow!

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Video of me escaping the yard.. was a 4ft drift from the plows



So there is a parking lot across down the block from my place so i saw a land rover thinking it would try the lot.. it got stuck so i drove by.

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look how much snow is under there!

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So drove around town for a while.. and then went back to the parking lot, my sister actually got out and took a video of me drifting around! Not the best light.. sorry!



Wish i could go into the state forest to drive on the dirt roads but everyone's rigs are down and i'd be stuck alone! so ill stick to parking lots haha
 
truck has like 6 or 7" of lift and 39.5 pitbull rockers.. i love those tires!
 
course.. i was an idiot, and didnt think to take pictures till after i hit a jersey wall at 40mph and the fun was over :doah:
 
haha its a shut down parking lot, the building is empty except for the small liquor store on the end.. they usually only plow one side of the parking lot with just a pick up truck.. i dunno how a normal truck is gonna plow that stuff!
 
stock 350 motor, 700r and 208, dana 60 and 14bolt locked frt n rear. 456gears
 
Is that 350 enough for 40's?


Well by that post i am guessing you are quite the newbie at this type of stuff. Yes the 350 is plenty of power to turn the 40's the real issue is with the gearing for the tires, that is the more important part of a truck handling the size tires as well as the strength of the axles.
 
Well by that post i am guessing you are quite the newbie at this type of stuff. Yes the 350 is plenty of power to turn the 40's the real issue is with the gearing for the tires, that is the more important part of a truck handling the size tires as well as the strength of the axles.
Hhahaha nah bro I've had 2 K5's and 4 Jeeps. I've been doin this a while :whistle:
 
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