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Old 03-04-2015, 01:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Cmanjr
Supposed to get 4-8 inches of snow tomorrow
Just as I was complaining lol
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Originally Posted by nfldfordman
Just as I was complaining lol
Lmao. Supposed to rain the rest of this afternoon then turn into sleet tonight and turn into snow around midnight and continue snowing all day tomorrow until tomorrow night
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My babe sitting pretty in the parking lot at work
what kind of running boards r those?
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Where do I get blacked out badges? Got a 1998
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Originally Posted by Cmanjr
Supposed to get 4-8 inches of snow tomorrow
Yup and hoping someone cancels at the shop that is installing my headlights so can get them done tomorrow...I'm not skeert to drive in snow
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Where do I get blacked out badges? Got a 1998
You could find some in the bottom of a can of Krylon fusion. Or eBay if you're looking for a newer style.
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Originally Posted by Adams21
Yup and hoping someone cancels at the shop that is installing my headlights so can get them done tomorrow...I'm not skeert to drive in snow
Yeah haha. My trucks 2wd and has no weight in the *** end so I'll just wait for the roads to be clear lmao. I'm not scared of driving in it I just know what'll end up happening lol
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Originally Posted by Cmanjr
Yeah haha. My trucks 2wd and has no weight in the *** end so I'll just wait for the roads to be clear lmao. I'm not scared of driving in it I just know what'll end up happening lol
Dam man that's gotta be rough having a 2wd living where it snows...I couldn't do it in a truck...my old 90' full size bronco I never need 4wd cuz that thing was a beast in snow and mud
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Originally Posted by Cmanjr
Yeah haha. My trucks 2wd and has no weight in the *** end so I'll just wait for the roads to be clear lmao. I'm not scared of driving in it I just know what'll end up happening lol
Weight is a good idea in winter.....I was out in the rclb just about empty 2wd ram the other night.....all over the ****in road lol
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Originally Posted by Adams21
Dam man that's gotta be rough having a 2wd living where it snows...I couldn't do it in a truck...my old 90' full size bronco I never need 4wd cuz that thing was a beast in snow and mud
It's no bad actually. Just gotta watch for slick spots. If you do happen to get stuck in snow, just put the petal down and you'll get out eventually as long as you've got pavement or something with similar grip underneath the snow.
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Weight is a good idea in winter.....I was out in the rclb just about empty 2wd ram the other night.....all over the ****in road lol
Yeah it is, but I've got nothing to put in the bed for weight. Yeah if you're not careful a slick spot will get you and spin you out, it doesn't take much. Has only happened to me once, but that was partly due to my own ignorance.


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