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What is the "toughest" 4x4 truck?

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Offline Buckskins & Black Powder

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Re: What is the "toughest" 4x4 truck?
« Reply #120 on: March 25, 2007, 07:38:59 AM »
Whats that have to do with ford? ford cant control the speeds people go when they should be slowing down. Ever watch someone go over a bridge when its raining and see them accelerate and have the rear end come out from under them?

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Re: What is the "toughest" 4x4 truck?
« Reply #121 on: March 25, 2007, 01:26:11 PM »
Pull your head out & read it again. It had nothing to do with speed. He hit the ramp at no more than 50. For those of you in Rio Linda & big block- FORD HAS KNOWN ABOUT THE PROBLEM, FAILED TO DO ANYTHING ABOUT IT AND NEITHER DODGE NOR GM HAVE THE PROBLEM. Can you say Pinto? Just passing on some info for users of "built ford tuff".
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Re: What is the "toughest" 4x4 truck?
« Reply #122 on: March 25, 2007, 01:57:39 PM »
Pull your head out & read it again. It had nothing to do with speed. He hit the ramp at no more than 50. For those of you in Rio Linda & big block- FORD HAS KNOWN ABOUT THE PROBLEM, FAILED TO DO ANYTHING ABOUT IT AND NEITHER DODGE NOR GM HAVE THE PROBLEM. Can you say Pinto? Just passing on some info for users of "built ford tuff".

30 years ago on the pinto. Can you say ford crown vic? they still are exploders when rammed from behind. A roll over is something that no car company can avoid. I was driving down the highway when a toyota tacoma passed me doing atleast 65 on snow/ice packed roads, watched that guys truck go sideways, right into the side of a mountain, roll twice and and came over on its wheels with the pass side roof combed over the driver side. If we want safety in our cars/trucks, roll bars start @ 110 from jegs. I personally think that all cars and trucks need to  have rolls bars. But oh no, the everyday soccer mom just wouldnt  think its very pretty. Im sorry to hear about your friends loss, but sometimes things cant be helped. I dont go around blaming accura for my moms death. a f350 VS an accura integra just arnt going to match up well.

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Re: What is the "toughest" 4x4 truck?
« Reply #123 on: March 27, 2007, 09:46:10 AM »
NEITHER DODGE NOR GM HAVE THE PROBLEM.
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Re: What is the "toughest" 4x4 truck?
« Reply #124 on: March 27, 2007, 11:37:03 AM »
Up on the strip job / coal mining operation that I worked for.  We had a 1949 1 ton Dodge Power wagon pickup truck that you couldn't kill with a bulldozer

They used it for a fuel truck and also to haul parts into and out of the mine.