486k miles on my truck
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486k miles on my truck
Hi
I have a 2006 Ford F-150, the truck has a 4.6 motor with a 2wd automatic transmission I have a set of 20in rims with 33s AT tires on it oh and it also has 486k miles on it and I drive it everyday 50 miles one way to work. Well I was watching some burnout videos on YouTube and I was wanting to try to do one on the street and nothing... So I moved over to my back yard to do some damage and the truck seemed to be with no power to do a burnout on the grass either. The truck seems to try to do a burnout but it doesn't have much power to do one. I use my truck on the highway majority of the time and it runs great
I have a 2006 Ford F-150, the truck has a 4.6 motor with a 2wd automatic transmission I have a set of 20in rims with 33s AT tires on it oh and it also has 486k miles on it and I drive it everyday 50 miles one way to work. Well I was watching some burnout videos on YouTube and I was wanting to try to do one on the street and nothing... So I moved over to my back yard to do some damage and the truck seemed to be with no power to do a burnout on the grass either. The truck seems to try to do a burnout but it doesn't have much power to do one. I use my truck on the highway majority of the time and it runs great
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Sh!tllbuffout
Hold the brakes and apply throttle (rev that b1+(#!) Slowly let off the brake until wheels spin and you smell burning rubber. Keep the brakes on a little so you wont roll forward.
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tareed94 (09-08-2017)
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05 5.4l 3v s.crew lariat
That poor truck
What a good story on a real work horse truck . She won't last long if you keep it up . Massive failures will overtake her . New reman 7k , reman trans 3k .
I was young and foolish at one time ,my poor 57 ford paid the price including a crash at 100mph .
I was young and foolish at one time ,my poor 57 ford paid the price including a crash at 100mph .
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Mark
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Oh Red... let them have some fun..
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Renaissance Honky
Rear axle ratio plays a part in this. What's yours? Probably too stiff to really power through brakes and traction.