Woooooohooooo!!!!!!
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Woooooohooooo!!!!!!
It finally friekin' snowed around here (CT). I bought my 2001 F250 4x4 in March of so I never had a chance to really test the 4WD. I just did donuts all over the Stop-n-Shop parking lot, empty of course.There were a couple of people outside and boy did I give them one hec of a show. LS 3.73 axles, 265 A/T, 5.4V8 and a manual tranny sure can do a lot. After 10 minutes I had my fill. Boy it feels good to own a 4x4!!!
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Not a rookie
Hey, I know it's critically important to not allow one end to spin faster than the other to protect my drivetrain from going "bang". But I just couldn't resist. Besides, it's a SUPERDUTY. If this truck can't handle a little abuse here and there, then it's *******in' worthless. This is not my first 4x4 either. I have owned 3 Ford trucks from 1979, one 1974 F250 Highboy, a 1995 F150 4x4, and now my Superduty. My '79 Bronco had a C6 tranny, 7-inch lift, 36 inch mudders, and a HEAVILY modified 460 big block V8. I could spin the tires in 4WD on dry pavement with the trans. in Drive. Not that I did for more than a second, but I gotta do what I gotta do.
So please forgive me if I have offended anyone by taking a "chance" and having a little fun. And if you can't..........then go to hell and I'll see ya there
So please forgive me if I have offended anyone by taking a "chance" and having a little fun. And if you can't..........then go to hell and I'll see ya there
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Thank you MAC[H]Z
I live in CT. We tend to have a very cynical and sarcastic sense of humor. I forget that others are not use to this so I will be a little more sensitive to what goes in my posts in the future. The way I worded that post isn't 1/4 of how I am in real life. -- Almost unbearable
I really enjoy helping others here with questions as best I can as well as receiving help from others. This site is a Godsend and I hope you can accept my apologies.
I really enjoy helping others here with questions as best I can as well as receiving help from others. This site is a Godsend and I hope you can accept my apologies.