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That's what I was gonna say....a running start in 4LO should yank anything out of anywhere.
Including your receiver hitch, but it would make for some great pictures.
I used my last truck to very quickly yank a city street parking sign with footing out of my front yard, a little too nervous and the damn thing shot out into the middle of the street.
My neighbor came over a little later and said "way to keep a low profile"
P.S. Tires look great and I think this is the way I am going. Thanks for the post
Tires look good, buddy! Are you telling me that tirerack had a better price than Creamery? I find that hard to believe. They're the only place I deal with anymore. Rich is top-notch over there! OBTW hows the Bio factory coming along? I'll soon need some home heating oil
Just an update, 35k miles later. Tires are still awesome after all the abuse I put on them. Hard stops, 88mph, high speed turns, off road, heavy towing, running over curbs and lesser vehicles, the works. At 70lb of pressure and regular rotation, I could not ask for a better tire.
That's why when I picked up a piece of half inch all thread in one, I'm replacing it with the same. I should replace all 4, I know, but the tread on the rest is still fairly healthy. $197 at tire rack and $24 shipping each, can't beat it.
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