10-11-2009, 11:48 AM | #51 |
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Yeah, mines a leaf sprung 3/4 ton w a fresh crate 350/ 4 speed with a dana 60 rear end, definatley a stought enough setup but, she'll hop like a rabbit when you tromp it. Its gotta be the leaves
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its all about the +6 inches
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if thats a stock truck dana60... i'd stop doing that. The axle shafts are known to shatter. I have one in my garage like that.
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10-12-2009, 04:35 AM | #54 |
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ya know.....i've read through most of these replies.
the way i learned it is like this Burnout: spinning the tires on the pavement without moving forward (exception if you can pop the front tires off the ground ) Peelout: spinning the tires on the pavement then taking off (just so you can leave TWO bad a** black streaks on the road to piss off the people next door ) |
10-12-2009, 11:41 AM | #55 |
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Yeah and if I tear something up, I will fix it. Sounds like a good excuse to check out some different gears. I don't use this truck for hauling the groceries. I have a DD for that. |
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So where's the tiresmoke from the OP's tires?
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10-12-2009, 07:11 PM | #57 |
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its all about the +6 inches
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OP is original poster... the one asking about how to make his tires bald
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We usually just jump in the truck out back and light em up. Maybe listen to a little Hank-
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If you have th 350 don't let it hook insecond gear . It wont do it many times .
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TH 350 will last if you have a few $$ into it. Having too much TQ and to much traction is what wull ruin then fast. just make sure your tires spin instead of hook and you will be fine.
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I bet those are fun to try to get out once they shatter! I thought a 60 was supposed to be a tough old rear end?
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Just a little brake to get them up and spinning and then your off!
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I don't see coat hangers so I aint calling you that!!! lol
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Jim......did you hit the 13's????
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Ya, thats true. Its probably best for the rookies to stay away from the rolling burnouts lol.
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