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Ive seen a similar video from a guy on here that used his Honda Ridgeline I wonder how it would pull against the Chevy in a controlled test enviornment but I guess to many variables play into the difference in vehicles like height weight tires etc. check it this one http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdlrcxlUMfg
Last edited by shockwave6; Nov 26, 2007 at 07:48 PM.
I Like em lol, I like reading those comments lmao, especially the one with the dodge and ford. One guy said that the ford weighted more but wasnt that dodge a long box dually? I would have my money on that dodge weighing more. The ford wasnt chipped to much either really no smoke.
Ive seen a similar video from a guy on here that used his Honda Ridgeline I wonder how it would pull against the Chevy in a controlled test enviornment but I guess to many variables play into the difference in vehicles like height weight tires etc. check it this one http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdlrcxlUMfg
Now that one is funny!!
Last edited by mudmaker; Nov 26, 2007 at 09:46 PM.
Reason: fix
i don't see how the chevy got "owned". he got stuck trying to pull a pretty heavy truck out, the ford would have gotten stuck also, the situation had nothing to do with the brand of the truck.
Yea no kidding sorry I guess I should of called it "Ford pulls Chevy that tried to pull a FL120 toterhome and got stuck, but it's ok cause the first truck to try would of got stuck no matter what brand it was" I will make sure to title things less humorous from now on!