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So I'm headed home from work and I'm rollin, this cutie I know passes me in her little jap car, and gives me a come hither gesture. The road is wet but I mash the fuel pedal anyway to catch up. So before I know it, I'm doing a broadie at 75 down the interstate. After I nearly soiled my self and got everything straightened out I decided to finally order a new set of tires. The factory Michelens just are'nt safe for my irresponsible driving style. Don't worry all you do gooders there was no one around me at the time I was only a threat to myself, and my beautiful white beast. :)
 
nothin wrong with that, i did the same thing the other day but i was racing a buddy in his vet, i just couldnt hook up! he and his traction control were long gone of course! go get em! :-laf
 
Partsman said:
Gotta love that, to bad it wasnt with good tire's.



Did you get her digit's?

I actually had a date with her last week and showed her how to do donuts with a 7,000 lb truck! Her last boyfriend had a mustang and she USED TO think it was the ****! :-laf
 
I had same problem this week in 5th gear with the new TST installed. I just couldn't keep the tires under the truck. I am going to have to dial it down in the bad weather and get some new shoes :).
 
LOL :-laf , I did the same thing last week, I had my baby and kids in the truck and saw some water so while I turning onto my street I decided to floor it, (I just love the sound of the engine and turbo) well to my dismay the truck hooked up and I almost ended up doing a 180. :--) Everyone in the truck got silent, including myself. My fiancee just turned and looked at me and hahahaha you got scared. Trying to keep the poop smell in my shorts, I said, "nope had the whole thing under control". Lets just say I wont be doing that anymore. :p



Oh by the way, there was noone on the road also.
 
I love it. Gotta love the power in our trucks. Makes me think that when some people claim that their limited slip units aren't working that it's just the pure grunt of our motors spinning both of those tires back there :-laf
 
Iwant1 said:
So I'm headed home from work and I'm rollin, this cutie I know passes me in her little jap car, and gives me a come hither gesture. The road is wet but I mash the fuel pedal anyway to catch up. So before I know it, I'm doing a broadie at 75 down the interstate. After I nearly soiled my self and got everything straightened out I decided to finally order a new set of tires. The factory Michelens just are'nt safe for my irresponsible driving style. Don't worry all you do gooders there was no one around me at the time I was only a threat to myself, and my beautiful white beast. :)



Yeah,The first look OK,It"s The second Look that kills yea,Or gets yea !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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Besides the power, it's physics. You got nearly 5,000 pounds up front and 2,000 pounds in the rear.



I got sideways pulling out on the main road leaving from work. Just turned the wheel and stayed in it. Put on quite the show!!
 
Motofreak said:
Hey Red-rider, what you got in that toy hauler? Hopefully its red.





Hows it going Motofreak,

Yeah I got a Honda CRF450, an XR50, "Ride Red". I also have a Blaster, a Kawasaki KFX80, and a Dinli Dino 50, that I haul around.
 
SMorneau said:
I never new breaking traction was a "burn out". Does spinning in the snow or wet grass count too?



Yeah, really, i always say "all the fast cars come out in the rain" all in fun i guess.



Our driveway is real wide (holds about 18 cars) and turns left up the house. In the winter, i always park the truck by doing a 180 and reversing up to the garage door.



My wife hates it, but the kids are on my side, so she's out numbered!!!
 
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theres nothing like spinning out, in my toyota i have a locker in the rear and on drifting a corner i got the same lecture from the gfriend that i was going to lose control and spin out, so i said you wanna see a spin?! so here we go, well all was going well i spun as i turned on a lil road and locked up the locker. next thing i know my rear tires go off the road, i of course do what any adrenaline/testosterone filled male does, and stay in the throttle, watching my tach i smile because i continued to be at about 3500 rpm (toy 3. 0) the smile quickly faded when i realized my goodyear M/trs and locked rear end did their job and grabbed, stopping my tire spinning fun, whats that smell??? :-laf
 
SMorneau said:
I never new breaking traction was a "burn out". Does spinning in the snow or wet grass count too?



Wow, I did'nt know the terminology police were watching this thread. I was more interested in telling the experience of "breaking traction" at 75mph than the terminology, for that I am truly sorry. :rolleyes:
 
Yea its fun to come through a turn and mash the loud pedal roll the smoke from the stacks and kick it sideways when theres an audience. The looks I get are PRICELESS!!! Oo. :-laf :cool:
 
Todd T said:
Yeah, really, i always say "all the fast cars come out in the rain" all in fun i guess.



Our driveway is real wide (holds about 18 cars) and turns left up the house. In the winter, i always park the truck by doing a 180 and reversing up to the garage door.

That was how I used to park my Dakota and my 5liter mustang the new driveway is too narrow, I would do some pretty good damage to the lawn
 
:-laf LOL, this is one of the funniest threads I've read, good job IWANT1, and everyone else who submitted there lunacy, Im glad Im not the only one :-laf
 
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