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10.30.2009, 12:03 PM

^^^ Pretty good too. I was in NY in 2003 when there was that one Jan. where we had 3 storms back to back that was over 20" (26" was the max.) I got snow shovels, my brushed E-maxx w/ 14cell GP3300, the trusty showercap and built a big snow ramp for the Maxx. I thought I was so awesome doing 28mph and getting 6ft of air. LOL
One of the few times that truck didn't break, on account of landing in snow drifts.
The irony was I was living less than 5mi away from Barnstormers where we do the RC-Monster Bash and I had no idea it even existed. Had I only known....


@Snowman: Where do you live? My brother got ~28" at his house in Centennial.
   
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10.30.2009, 03:06 PM

I think some people with SUVs don't realize that the have to engage 4wd (for the ones that are not full-time awd).
   
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