Got the truck back!
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Well, I have always had the truck! It is my daily driver so I have to subject it to the riggers of the winter!
I have 250lbs. of sand in the bed and I took all my shift points, speed limiters, and tuning out for the winter. The truck didn't do to bad. It was actually very predictable in the snow. Any ways, After posting the vids in that other thread (This one) and the one week of semi-nice weather, 50*, I said it was time to take the sand out and put the tuning back in!
WOW! What a difference! I didn't realize what I was missing. It feels like a totally different truck. I can't wait to get my wheels back on and for my stall to get here!
I have 250lbs. of sand in the bed and I took all my shift points, speed limiters, and tuning out for the winter. The truck didn't do to bad. It was actually very predictable in the snow. Any ways, After posting the vids in that other thread (This one) and the one week of semi-nice weather, 50*, I said it was time to take the sand out and put the tuning back in!WOW! What a difference! I didn't realize what I was missing. It feels like a totally different truck. I can't wait to get my wheels back on and for my stall to get here!
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