- Sep 29, 2023
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These trucks make heavy snow and treacherous conditions look like child’s play! Put that boy in 4x4 Hi and it just skimmed right along like it was nothing!
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Nice!!!Live in middle of no where. Truck does great even 2x4.
Yes. I think so.Tacks.. wheel tracks of the zr2 would be awesome with some. Sadly need more snow...
Did you turn off the traction control and drift some corners and whip some shitties in the parking lot?We got about 12-14 inches here around Pittsburgh. Took the wife to the store in the middle of the snowstorm. Other than plow trucks I only saw 2 other vehicles out, but my ZR2 had absolutely no problems with the snow. Had fun playing in the snow for a bit.
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Absolutely! That's the only way to have fun in the snow. 2wd with no traction control.Did you turn off the traction control and drift some corners and whip some shitties in the parking lot?
In Dakota, the streets in town would always be snowpacked after plowing. Even an inch or two of snow would make for some good drifting. Used to drift those corners with the 4 speed IH farm truck and my Honda 200X three wheeler ATV. That thing was made to drift! Small town cops didn't even hassle us back then, if you got too rowdy, they'd tell you to go home and park it.....LOL.Absolutely! That's the only way to have fun in the snow. 2wd with no traction control.
Grew up in small town Nebraska, less than 500 people, the type of place where you still drove mains at night. Cops knew me and my vehicle before I even had a licence. Used to take my Camaro and do donuts in front of town hall where the police department was downstairs in the back because every building was multifunctional. Loved them days when they just shook a finger and let you play.In Dakota, the streets in town would always be snowpacked after plowing. Even an inch or two of snow would make for some good drifting. Used to drift those corners with the 4 speed IH farm truck and my Honda 200X three wheeler ATV. That thing was made to drift! Small town cops didn't even hassle us back then, if you got too rowdy, they'd tell you to go home and park it.....LOL.
Back in 1988 I bought a left over 1987 Suzuki Quadracer 500. We used to go out in the winter and drift and do doughnuts in the snow all the time. Just put it in 3rd gear and hammer it. Had a lot of fun with that thing. It was better than goin to an amusement park.In Dakota, the streets in town would always be snowpacked after plowing. Even an inch or two of snow would make for some good drifting. Used to drift those corners with the 4 speed IH farm truck and my Honda 200X three wheeler ATV. That thing was made to drift! Small town cops didn't even hassle us back then, if you got too rowdy, they'd tell you to go home and park it.....LOL.
Those things were crazy powerful. You still see them and the Yamaha Banshees at the dunes. They are worth a lot of cash now if you can find them in decent shape.Back in 1988 I bought a left over 1987 Suzuki Quadracer 500. We used to go out in the winter and drift and do doughnuts in the snow all the time. Just put it in 3rd gear and hammer it. Had a lot of fun with that thing. It was better than goin to an amusement park.
Yeah, it was pretty powerful. Had a 2 stroke RM 500 motor. It was a beast. We had a blast with that thing.Those things were crazy powerful. You still see them and the Yamaha Banshees at the dunes. They are worth a lot of cash now if you can find them in decent shape.