2nd Gen Ram Picture thread!!! Pic whore's unite.
#452
About friggin time WR!! Looks great!! I'll be heading up again tomorrow actually, but with same nice sun out like you.
I got one question for you...how come none of you are aired down? Even just down to 20 psi would make huge traction differences. Most definitely you would have benefited. Not knocking at all. It's a good challenge nonetheless and even better you went with brohams.
I got one question for you...how come none of you are aired down? Even just down to 20 psi would make huge traction differences. Most definitely you would have benefited. Not knocking at all. It's a good challenge nonetheless and even better you went with brohams.
Snow wheelin' yesterday with my best friend Dustin (red Toyota) and his family. His Older Brother James drove the silver toyota and His dad Eric drove the '78 Bronco.
Dustin's Toyota getting a yank from James's Toyota.
Beautiful Snowy WA mountain logging roads
Parked here for a while, came back and needed a yank from the Bronco.
James got stuck in the locked up Toyota, Dustin tried to pull him out.
Needed the Bronco to pull him out in the end.
On the way down my heavy front end was a bit spooky, and landed me in the ditch once. 1 Warn winch on the front of James's Toyota with the truck anchored to Dustin's Toyota and Eric's Bronco got my front end back on to the road. All 3 of their rigs were sliding trying to get my front end straightened out.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhIHGhmQHa8
Sorry so shakey. One more video coming later.
Dustin's Toyota getting a yank from James's Toyota.
Beautiful Snowy WA mountain logging roads
Parked here for a while, came back and needed a yank from the Bronco.
James got stuck in the locked up Toyota, Dustin tried to pull him out.
Needed the Bronco to pull him out in the end.
On the way down my heavy front end was a bit spooky, and landed me in the ditch once. 1 Warn winch on the front of James's Toyota with the truck anchored to Dustin's Toyota and Eric's Bronco got my front end back on to the road. All 3 of their rigs were sliding trying to get my front end straightened out.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhIHGhmQHa8
Sorry so shakey. One more video coming later.
#454
Vid #2 has been added to the previous post.
Sure was!
Thanks bud I was nervous something could happen to the perfectly straight 20 year old body the whole way up and down, but we all made it out with no new body work
The closest place to air back up was 20 miles of non-snowy pavement away, so we didn't even really think about it. Make sure you post pics of tomorrow somewhere so we can see! And yes it was nice to finally get up there. Too bad we don't live closer, we could hit the snow together.
Well hurry up and get that thing back on the road homie!
Sure was!
About friggin time WR!! Looks great!! I'll be heading up again tomorrow actually, but with same nice sun out like you.
I got one question for you...how come none of you are aired down? Even just down to 20 psi would make huge traction differences. Most definitely you would have benefited. Not knocking at all. It's a good challenge nonetheless and even better you went with brohams.
I got one question for you...how come none of you are aired down? Even just down to 20 psi would make huge traction differences. Most definitely you would have benefited. Not knocking at all. It's a good challenge nonetheless and even better you went with brohams.
Well hurry up and get that thing back on the road homie!
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#456
I would have rather been in my '95 though, but it needs a radiator.
#458