what can i do
#1
what can i do
so a couple weeks ago i was in school and one of those daddy gave me his lifted powerstroke kids was talkin **** about how his truck could pull anything and so of course my buddies insist he hook up to me having already pulled a few 6.slows and so i hooked up to the kid whose 7.3 has a full banks system on it 6inch lift 36x14.50 tsls and miscellaneous chrome all over and the good ole 12 valver put up a fight but all i could do was hold him. as soon as i would try and pull i would spin and in the end the powerstroke became powerbroke and blew a gasket under the motor.
now the kid talks even more **** and i need to figure out what i can do so next time so its a different ending
is there anything i can do to my truck so i can have a better chance???
now the kid talks even more **** and i need to figure out what i can do so next time so its a different ending
is there anything i can do to my truck so i can have a better chance???
#3
Put some tractor weights in the back seat and some in the tool box if ya got any, hes got more weight and traction than you do, at least your trucks not blowin head gaskets and I guarentee you it will last longer. Be carefull on that tranny if its stock, thats a good way to burn some clutches up.
#4
1. You already won because you own a Cummins.
2. He blew a gasket, you drove home...Cummins 2/Powerstroke 0
If his truck is taller than yours, then the chain/rope/sling will be pulling downward on his axle, giving him more traction. Make sure the chain/rope/sling is level with the ground on both trucks to make it truly "fair". Then you can do a victory lap around the parking lot with his truck still hooked behind.
2. He blew a gasket, you drove home...Cummins 2/Powerstroke 0
If his truck is taller than yours, then the chain/rope/sling will be pulling downward on his axle, giving him more traction. Make sure the chain/rope/sling is level with the ground on both trucks to make it truly "fair". Then you can do a victory lap around the parking lot with his truck still hooked behind.
Last edited by TXHC; 03-10-2010 at 05:55 PM.
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block your rear solid before you add weight to the bed and raise your hitch higher than his or the same hight.
and yes if your truck is higher you will have a better chance. because the lower truck is pulling downward on the higher truck giveing the higher truck better traction .also the higher truck will try and lift the rear wheels off the ground of the lower truck.
and yes if your truck is higher you will have a better chance. because the lower truck is pulling downward on the higher truck giveing the higher truck better traction .also the higher truck will try and lift the rear wheels off the ground of the lower truck.