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Took the front end apart after snapping an axle trying to drive over a car.
Good thing I broke it, that bad bearing is the one on the driver side I would have hated to have it break on the way to/from Haspin. I hope to have it back together next weekend.
I was going to use it to pick up a new garage door for a friend but it turned out he went and got it the day before. So I figured while I was out I would climb some Mall Mountains.
http://youtu.be/3AEJxxW96s0
http://youtu.be/B1po0rj0lUM
http://youtu.be/-uf4uM61U0I
Had a small crowd filming me...
I have done the same, it's not that bad as long as you don't hit and large drifts or cars or lamp post! I was drifting it around corners and all I can say is it is like life is stuck in slow motion and there is nothing you can do to correct if things go south.
Tried to go up a hill in snow but could not do it. I could get the front axle all most to the top but then it would start hopping and wandering so I would stop and roll back down. Went down it instead. Drove out in a empty corn field and cut through some nice 2' drifts of snow. I am impressed...
Put my winter front on and went for a drive. My truck does not have any clips or holes for the springs, but with 2 springs on the driver side and one on the passenger side and some of the large shoelace things wrapped around the bracing and back through the holes it seems firmly mounted. Was...
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