Let's see those Black F150's
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How's she goin' eh?
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milchuck (02-04-2016)
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The funny thing is, once you have it all the sudden you find all kinds of uses for the winch! Not to mention, the occasional trail ride that allows you to progress into areas you might not otherwise venture, because you know you have the ability to pull yourself out. (Although more often than not I am pulling others out!)
I left my phone in my truck and didn't get photos, but just the other day I pulled a local power company truck out of a gumbo mud patch that he had sunk in right alongside the paved road. Only 5' off the road, but buried to the axles. There's something about the satisfaction of dragging a big truck like that out of the mud that just makes you proud of your 'little' F150.
I left my phone in my truck and didn't get photos, but just the other day I pulled a local power company truck out of a gumbo mud patch that he had sunk in right alongside the paved road. Only 5' off the road, but buried to the axles. There's something about the satisfaction of dragging a big truck like that out of the mud that just makes you proud of your 'little' F150.
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FallGuy0217 (02-04-2016)
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I thinks its amazing how something as simple as a lift and wheels can totally change the looks of a truck.
Course, its not cheap but in my opinion, totally worth it.
Course, its not cheap but in my opinion, totally worth it.