I see your iforce V8 and raise you 935 ft lbs of torque [emoji441]
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I see your iforce V8 and raise you 935 ft lbs of torque [emoji441]
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Nice looking rig you have there. I really like those mud flaps...do they hang off the bumper or the trailer tongue?
Thanks.
The rock tamer flaps are on adjustable arms attached to the hitch.
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Not quite 935 ftlbs but it’s not bad for sixer at 470 lol.
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Veronica must work in the coronavirus field. Throw some numbers together and through out a general comment.
Had to post to be on top with The Ford haha
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Probably need to trade it in soon. I had a 2wd Tundra before and pulled a 2003 moomba lsv with no problems ever, so I didnt think I needed 4wd. Last time at the boat ramp it was struggling getting grip to pull the boat up the ramp. It took several attempts and burnouts to finally get up. I guess there is a big difference between pulling the Max and an old lsv [emoji50].Attachment 28512
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2wd trucks on a boat ramp would freak me out.
When the algae gets built up on the ramp and your rear wheels get on the wet algae, there is nothing that will prevent your whole rig from sliding into the lake once you get out of the truck.
When the ramp gets slick, I engage the front axle to hold the truck.
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When the ramp gets slick, throw some sand on it.
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Needed something to haul a boat and haul ass.
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