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Old 08-24-2012, 07:13 AM
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Originally Posted by BleedFordBlue
I was going through my folders checking out some pics and found these that I thought yall might like, just kinda along the way pics to how it is now on the 40's
Is it just me or do you miss your 2wd sometimes too? I love having 4wd don't get me wrong, but I enjoyed having a small truck to hop in and go. I don't know, I'm just weird probably.
Old 08-24-2012, 09:34 AM
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No I do, now I feel kinda clunky. Plus I got more things going wrong then before haha. And round here just cause you got 4wd doesn't mean you have a truck... it also means you get stuck worse than before. but I'm proud of my babe and if you didn't catch my prior posts of my twin flaresides I got the luxury of the "little" dentside.
Old 08-24-2012, 11:55 AM
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Yeah i drive a 1995 4.9L 2wd and i have no problem getting around. I love that little truck. It can pull its own weight around really good.
Old 08-24-2012, 12:20 PM
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Well. I don't have a problem getting around. It's nice to know 4wd is there when I need it, but it just seems like most of the time itll be extra weight. But whatever. Ill get over it. Lol
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Makes sense.
Old 08-24-2012, 12:28 PM
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2wd's from my experience seem to get up and go a bit quicker since they don't have to deal with the transfer-case. Could be wrong though.
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Even though it's a 6. I have no problem lighting up my 32's. The only issue i have with the 6 is that it has a tough time going down the highway at a reasonable speed. I can hold it at 70-75mph but anything higher than that seems like it is putting stress on the motor.
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I can easily cruze at 80 going down the highway. No problem
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I guess it's just me then, I've only been driving for 6 months and this is my first vehicle. How would a visor look on this?

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Originally Posted by xredxfate
I guess it's just me then, I've only been driving for 6 months and this is my first vehicle. How would a visor look on this?
I think it would look good.


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