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Old 05-16-2006, 03:41 PM
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have any of you guys ever backed up rear bumper to rear bumper and tried to pull another truck?
 
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Sure haven't because I know it's a darn good way to start breakin' stuff.
 
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that is what i figured. i have some friends that talk about it all of the time. i havent done it. i am too scared (and poor.) i cant afford to be fixing things that broke b/c i was being stupid.
 
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When I was in an Army school, I made a comment about a Captain's Chevy 2500 and he got real defensive and challenged me to a pull off. I respectfully declined, fearing it would jepardize my graduation as well as my truck. It will probably come down to traction more than power, make sure you throw some sticky tires on if its a street pull, maybe 4Low if you got it.
 



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