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Old 07-25-2007, 11:38 AM
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that's pretty sweet. The dude seemed like he knew a lot about his truck so I'd be willing to bet he did most of the work himself. I think that's the coolest part about that to me.
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Thats the first full size truck if seen carry the wheels for any distance. I've seen some torque hop take the drivers tire up a few inches but never carry um 40'!
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Originally Posted by Savage Sierra
Thats the first full size truck if seen carry the wheels for any distance. I've seen some torque hop take the drivers tire up a few inches but never carry um 40'!
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that's pretty cool

There used to be a guy that was able to do that at Baytown, but with an old ford. It was flat black, with a roll bar coming out the back window. Really old school looking with the small center back window.
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thats fuggin sick
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thats awesome, and he's all motor too

all that video from the strip and no drag times
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Why does the name Cory Lamb seem so familiar?

I like when he was talking about visibility and he said "I can see to the side of me a little bit"
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Originally Posted by Tootall
that's pretty cool

There used to be a guy that was able to do that at Baytown, but with an old ford. It was flat black, with a roll bar coming out the back window. Really old school looking with the small center back window.

Are you sure your not talking about the blue Ford truck?
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You'd have to be pushing 850-1000 ft/lbs. to jerk that truck like that, even with a working suspension and drag shocks.


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