What did you do to your 11th gen today?
#9092
Senior Member
Originally Posted by HeathMc
Looks great Casey. Hope you have great luck with it. Still watching for your for sale ad.
#9093
Senior Member
Thread Starter
Drove her back to mom's in this.....
#9094
Drove in the rain for the first time... Between the 365lb-ft, the 3.73lsd, and the somewhat knobby (and new) Goodyear Wranglers, it's a bit twitchy around turns, rear end slides out with even minimal throttle. Have only had one pickup before, an 84 Toyota with a carbureted 22R, so this is pretty new to me.
#9095
Super Moderator
Drove in the rain for the first time... Between the 365lb-ft, the 3.73lsd, and the somewhat knobby (and new) Goodyear Wranglers, it's a bit twitchy around turns, rear end slides out with even minimal throttle. Have only had one pickup before, an 84 Toyota with a carbureted 22R, so this is pretty new to me.
#9096
I've had a lot of RWD sports cars, some that were incredibly fast. None felt as twitchy as my truck in the rain I'll be changing the diff fluid soon. Might help, I get vibration on some turns like I've read about here.
#9097
Member
Drove in the rain for the first time... Between the 365lb-ft, the 3.73lsd, and the somewhat knobby (and new) Goodyear Wranglers, it's a bit twitchy around turns, rear end slides out with even minimal throttle. Have only had one pickup before, an 84 Toyota with a carbureted 22R, so this is pretty new to me.
#9098
TOTM November 2019
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Did a full detail so I can pull a float in our annual Country Christmas festival parade tomorrow night. I get to tow the last float in the parade with Santa in a covered wagon. I live in Kansas as many of you know. Its where the Sante Fe trail crosses the first railroad through the state. It a very historic town with brick brick strret for main street that is about 4 lanes wide, so covered wagons could make their u-turns in the 1800's.
#9100
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