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Two F-150s vs two inches of snow

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by methodtim, Jan 3, 2020.

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  1. Jan 3, 2020 at 7:26 PM
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    methodtim

    methodtim [OP] I eat a lot of salsa

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    So I pull off the side of the road at an impromptu snow park to let the kids do kid things. Roads are clear, parking area is dirt and slush and about two inches of snow, max.

    I park and already notice that the F-150 next to me is stuck. Rear wheels are spinning in vain and it’s going nowhere. Fortunately someone in a 20-year old truck has snatch cables and plucks him out. Truck was all tricked out and looked like it was 60k+.

    While this “recovery” was happening, a white F-150 bombs into the parking area too, perhaps they heard the distress call and wanted to help? This one at least had 4WD and proceeded to get stuck and start going sideways, almost hitting a poor unsuspecting Frontier. Four bros jump out and start pushing and manage to unstick our noble white knight. They got sprayed pretty good for their trouble.

    After all this, we made a snowman and got out just fine. In 2WD. Good day for Ford.
     
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