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Discussion in 'New Member Introductions' started by Boricuabori2015, Nov 25, 2018.

  1. Nov 26, 2018 at 3:30 PM
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    15whtrd

    15whtrd Mr. Blonde

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    TRD Pro suspension, +2 Coachbuilder shackles, 2015 TRD Pro headlights, 20% ceramic tinted windows, clear ceramic tinted front windshield, aFe drop in pro s dry air filter, TRD airflow accelerator, TRD oil fill cap, TRD 18 psi radiator cap, BDX Bullydog tuner, Weathertech floor mats front and rear, rear seat fold down mod, DNA hard trifold tonneau cover, Linex with uv protection, TRD rear swaybar, TRD center caps, TRD Pro grille insert with color matching surround and bulge, TRD PRO headlights, aluminum oil filter canister, Real truck tailgate seal, Pop-n-lock tailgate lock actuator, rear diff breather relocate, RCI front skid plate. 275/70 R18 BFG KO2s
    That guys Dodge would’ve got stuck too LOL
     
  2. Nov 26, 2018 at 3:36 PM
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    Slicetruck

    Slicetruck New Member

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    no mods yet...sway bar. Katzkin leather 20" Carved wheels
    Sometimes all you have to do is straighten the tires and slowly accelerate.
     
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  3. Nov 26, 2018 at 3:43 PM
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    15whtrd

    15whtrd Mr. Blonde

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    TRD Pro suspension, +2 Coachbuilder shackles, 2015 TRD Pro headlights, 20% ceramic tinted windows, clear ceramic tinted front windshield, aFe drop in pro s dry air filter, TRD airflow accelerator, TRD oil fill cap, TRD 18 psi radiator cap, BDX Bullydog tuner, Weathertech floor mats front and rear, rear seat fold down mod, DNA hard trifold tonneau cover, Linex with uv protection, TRD rear swaybar, TRD center caps, TRD Pro grille insert with color matching surround and bulge, TRD PRO headlights, aluminum oil filter canister, Real truck tailgate seal, Pop-n-lock tailgate lock actuator, rear diff breather relocate, RCI front skid plate. 275/70 R18 BFG KO2s
    Sometimes you just Gotta send it
     
  4. Nov 26, 2018 at 6:23 PM
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    Bulldog9

    Bulldog9 "My other car is a Porsche"

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    see sig for mods.....
    How much experience do you have driving in the snow? Good judgement on what to drive on or not is better than any of the other suggestions made.
     
  5. Nov 26, 2018 at 8:14 PM
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    Boricuabori2015

    Boricuabori2015 [OP] New Member

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    Just starting. Blacked out badges, custom leather interior.
    No experience at all. This is a start. I been in mud and sand first time in the snow.
     
  6. Nov 27, 2018 at 4:56 AM
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    Bulldog9

    Bulldog9 "My other car is a Porsche"

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    Well as you've discovered... It's a little different lol. Had that Ram driven through the same pile of snow you did, you'd be pulling him out :) Piled up snow and heavy deep wet snow is the most difficult to drive through, nevermind sit on for 3 hours. Add stock tires to that and lack of locking differentials anybody would have gotten stuck where you did.



     
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  7. Nov 27, 2018 at 7:27 AM
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    gladecreekwy

    gladecreekwy Wyoming

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    6" lift, bumper and winch.
    I always try to back into a spot that looks scary. And if possible park facing downhill. Much easier pulling out going forward. Did that getting my x mass tree and l barely made it out. 4 low as fast as I could manage but if I had stopped I’d still be out there. Soft 13” on the road 5A9EB968-8E0B-4650-9172-84783464B6A8.jpg
     
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  8. Nov 28, 2018 at 2:45 PM
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    leesrig

    leesrig dick

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    bam budget muffler, tinted windows, nfab wheel to wheel nerf bars, 3" lift front , 2" lift in back and airbags, l.e.d. head lights , tail lights, interior lights, window visors, fender flares, tailgate folding step, system one ladder rack and tool boxes, rigid led fog lights, rear seat back folding mod, rims and 35" tires
    my duaghter will get you out
     
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