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Can you spin tire?

Stretch44875

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That's funny.... My truck isn't broke, and anyone that knows me will tell you it's one of the best maintained trucks around. Now that I've upgraded to 11-20's, I no longer spin the tires.
 

ABN173

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I don't dog my truck out, nor am I reving in neutral and slapping it in drive trying to spin tires. I could care less about that, but I do notice that the tires bark a bit off the start. My truck seems to have plenty of power, I found it odd that some guys are having power issues that's all.
 

Bobert

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Mine can spin on gravel a little bit, but not a brake stand. It spins 33s in mud and wet grass. With a fresh trasmission it keeps up with traffic a little better.

I want to know about the guys with the turbo, and or a 700r4.
 

motormayhem

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I can spin my 36's on dirt with not much work. I can squeal the tires on if I gun it while making a sharp turn on pavement. I have 4.10 gears.
 

dunedigger

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my 1008 will spin like crazy on gravel with no effort. I will never try it either way on purpose but I've seen a video on ebay for a 1008 where he kept doing a burnout on pavement, one after another to advertize it. I thought that was a stupid way to brag myself but it sure spun a lot.
 

cucv1833

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my M1008 will does a good powerbrake on a slick concrete drive way about a 6 ft burn out half throttle. granted it has a turbo. i only done it once its not worth tearing it up i cant keep it running as it is LOL
 

mojeeper

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Thats right, tear the **** out of them,it's only $$$$$$$$$ and disrespect for trucks......My two cents....
If it's my truck I would drive it any way I wanted to as I'm the one that has to fix it if I tear it up
but if I am driving some one else's truck your darn right I treat it with respect
2cents
 

cjtroutt

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I just got another M1008 last month and it had timeing problem it had loose hold nuts
I re timed it and it starts and runs with no problem and will burn the tires off now But I do not like to do it to hard on the tires and drive train abuse.:grd:
 

xenocath

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i learned long ago spinning tires means junking a vehicle alot sooner my step son just found out that spinning tires in a 4x4 destroys rears trannys and transfercases. i love getting in my " sucky truck" and pulling off while his sits in the driveway lol.
 
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even my huge pig of an M1010 will easily spin tires in any dirt or loose gravel if i want it to. its even chirpped going into 2nd a few times on straight dry pavement... although i now try to avoid that. i was just surprised it would since its not the racecar it appears to be...;-)
 

67_C-30

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My M1009 will fry them on dirt, and will chirp them from a dead stop on pavement. Its amazing the difference that advancing the IP a few degrees and turning up the fuel screw an 1/8 of a turn makes on these engines.
 
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