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Old Jul 27, 2007 | 03:16 PM
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Originally Posted by butch_302
This last winter!





Driving around in a blizzard equals good times!

what were you thinking even going through that? Was it on mistake or on purpose?
 
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Old Jul 27, 2007 | 03:33 PM
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man i wish i would have got some better pics. im 15 and my first time wheelin i got really stuck. i hit a huge mud pit after my buddy with 38's and 500 horsepower dug me up some nice deep ruts. i was stuck up to the bottom of my doors with both axles dug in. my same buddy with 500 horse power tried to pull me out and snapped the thickest chain i could buy at the hard ware store.. it came back, smacked my hood, and sccared the **** out of me!! KEEP IN MIND this was all on a stock 02 f150 with all terians. i ended up getting pulled out by two 12,000 pound winches! for my firrst time i had a blast and cant wait for some mud so i can try it again with my 35's and 6 inch lift!! heres a picture of once i got out
 

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Old Jul 27, 2007 | 04:54 PM
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Originally Posted by fordman164
man i wish i would have got some better pics. im 15 and my first time wheelin i got really stuck. i hit a huge mud pit after my buddy with 38's and 500 horsepower dug me up some nice deep ruts. i was stuck up to the bottom of my doors with both axles dug in. my same buddy with 500 horse power tried to pull me out and snapped the thickest chain i could buy at the hard ware store.. it came back, smacked my hood, and sccared the **** out of me!! KEEP IN MIND this was all on a stock 02 f150 with all terians. i ended up getting pulled out by two 12,000 pound winches! for my firrst time i had a blast and cant wait for some mud so i can try it again with my 35's and 6 inch lift!! heres a picture of once i got out

1: Please dont tell us you own that truck at 15, unless you want to be flamed like others have been.

2: 500HP? what "truck" exactly was this?

3: Man that was dumb usin chains.
 
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Old Jul 27, 2007 | 06:27 PM
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where can you get a driver's liscense at when you're 15?
 
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Old Jul 27, 2007 | 07:07 PM
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where can you get a driver's liscense at when you're 15?
Nowhere, as far as I know. I just looked it up and in New York it's 16. I know that if my dad owned a nice truck like that, he wouldn't have let me do that to it. Especially without a license.
 
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Old Jul 27, 2007 | 10:20 PM
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buy a freakin strap. using a chain is retarded, you'll hurt your truck, and worse, possibly yourself. your friend with that "amazing" offroad rig sure doesnt know "offroad ethics" if he agreed to attempt to yank you out with a chain...

and the california driving laws are really strict for youngins. you cannot get your permit untill 15.5, cant get your license untill 16, and cannot drive others in your vehicle (including family members) untill a whole year after your license. Califonia claims their new "1 year laws" has saved thousands of lives though...
 

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Old Jul 28, 2007 | 02:57 AM
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i wish i had pics but i got my truck buried 3 hours after i bought it mud & bald tires dont work very well i do agree a strap is so much better than a chain i have seen many trucks & people hurt cuz of chains
 
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Old Jul 28, 2007 | 05:25 PM
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first of all yep your right i have a permit my dad drove me. second i have a ****in job and pay for almost all the **** on my truck myself it was my dads old work truck and with 200,000 miles it was passed on to me.

next the 500 horsepower rig was a 73 ford with a 460 he built with his grandpa. and yes i was stupid to use a chain but hey you learn the hard way,ill never do that again.
not all young kids with nice trucks are spoiled thank you. i take pride in what i own thats why it is still a nice truck

anyone else wanna slam me for having a nice truck?
 

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Old Jul 28, 2007 | 05:41 PM
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Um….no very few of us will participate in barely pubescent squabble. Shows lack of intelligence and immaturity.




On a side note it's almost sad to see a 454 (chevy motor) in a classic Ford truck.
 
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Old Jul 28, 2007 | 07:15 PM
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Originally Posted by redfx4screw
where can you get a driver's liscense at when you're 15?
I heard you can in mississippi, not sure though.
 
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Old Jul 28, 2007 | 07:29 PM
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I heard you can in mississippi, not sure though.
In Mississippi you can get what's called an intermediate license at 15 years and 6 months if you've had a learner's permit for at least 6 months. On an intermediate license you can drive unsupervised and with no one else in your vehicle from 6 AM until 10 PM. At all other times there must be someone 21 years old or older who has their license in the car with you.
 
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Old Jul 28, 2007 | 08:00 PM
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Originally Posted by fordman164
first of all yep your right i have a permit my dad drove me. second i have a ****in job and pay for almost all the **** on my truck myself it was my dads old work truck and with 200,000 miles it was passed on to me.
What kind of job do you have where a 15 year old can afford 6inch fabtech lift, toyo mud tires, rims, and a exhaust system plus gas, insurance and all those goodies? I guess I need a find another job
 
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Old Jul 28, 2007 | 08:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Damestic89
What kind of job do you have where a 15 year old can afford 6inch fabtech lift, toyo mud tires, rims, and a exhaust system plus gas, insurance and all those goodies? I guess I need a find another job
I know. I wish i made that kind of dough when i was 15.

First rule of offroading is always use a strap, not a chain...no wait thats the 2nd rule. The first rule is bring plenty of beer (for use in bribing someone to get your butt out of the hole)

And remember, it's still mudding until the last truck is stuck....then its a drinkin party (only if you are of legal age to consume refreshing beverages of an alcoholic nature)
 
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Old Jul 28, 2007 | 10:25 PM
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[QUOTE=T-B_MN]
First rule of offroading is always use a strap, not a chain...no wait thats the 2nd rule. The first rule is bring plenty of beer (for use in bribing someone to get your butt out of the hole)

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ahh damn, that made me laugh
 
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Old Jul 28, 2007 | 10:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Damestic89
What kind of job do you have where a 15 year old can afford 6inch fabtech lift, toyo mud tires, rims, and a exhaust system plus gas, insurance and all those goodies? I guess I need a find another job
Seriously... When I was 15 I was bagging groceries for $5.75 an hour, working 15 hours a week max. Shoot, 5 years later I work 7 days a week, make about 7 times more on a weekly basis, and I still can't afford all that stuff.
 
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