F-150 off-road in the deep snow!
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- Опубліковано 1 лют 2019
- Nitto EXO Grappler AWT tires: amzn.to/2SoatZp
2009 Ford F-150 with info below...
3.55 LS rear differential
Bilstein 5100 shocks
Method NV 17x8.5" wheels - 0 offset
F-150 in the deep snow!
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Unskilled driver was responsible for this one
Definitely agree driver error instead of gas in it that idiot slow down to a dead stop in the deepest part of the field what did that idiot expect to happen
Yep
@@kylelytle4251 You've clearly never driven in snow.
@Edwin Curry At least I was right. You've never driven in snow.
I see the salty F150 crowd has arrived.
Farmer was like god dam who tore up my corn field !!
I remember my first time driving in the snow
Looking at these tires myself. Definitely good to go with my 2015 silverado 2500 duramax, fox shocks and a 3 inch level. Snow will no longer be an issue.
"im surprised you don't have a shovel in the back" yeah, we all are.
Nice ford build tough just got 2011 can’t wait for next winter LoL
Nice wheels and tires.
I dont care what you say, tires make all the difference!
Like the gun videos more. But I liked this
When you high center on hard pack snow drift. Been there, it's not fun
Needed a locking diff for the 16 inch part.
Damnnnn that looks fun but my 2wd would never make it out lol
2WD truck? Whats the point of a truck if its not 4x4
Good job digging with ur hands u helped that ford out huge I’m getting a ford now fuk dodge
Those are hard rubber all season tires.
If you're going to drive on snow/ice covered roads, streets or play in the snow, you need snow/ice tires.
Thanks for posting. I've got those same wheels and tires on a 2017 Expedition EL 4WD here in So California. We don't see enough snow to test our tires like you do. How do the EXO Grapplers compare to other tires you've tried in similar snow/road conditions?
I’m interested in that as well.
My man just needed better tires😬 and maybe a bit more snow driving skill like we canadians got😉
Yes hes not good att al
What tires would you recommend ? Looking for some
@@79dogface Well it depends on your needs. First of all, What kind of vehicle do you drive? What type of terrain do you drive on? Do you drive on snow? Generally I recommend BFG K02s for a half ton truck...
@@AustinC2838 2020 f150 stx mainly city driving but go to the mountains every weekend no matter the weather.
@@79dogface Well i would say probably some K02s should be good for you. Its a good all terrain tire good in snow dirt gravel light mud great on trails. My pops also has a 2020 f150 he runs winter tires but we have snow and ice covered roads for about 4 months a year here
not gonna lie that was a little painful to watch. Led foot+Snow=stuck. no matter what tires you have. but the exhaust note was sweet though.
Pancake moron
All of this Fluff Snow or a layer of Ice underneath or on top of the fluff?
RK Harm24 No ice, but there was some harder packed stuff in there.
I had a 1993 stock buick century that would have made it through that.
....sure...
My prius too lol
😂😂😂
Pickup trucks are horrible in snow unless you throw 800lb in the back then it's a whole new ballgame. Different snow types matter too, I could tell that was really dense compacted snow.
Really like the look of the truck, it's unique which is hard to come by on f-150's. Own a 2010 myself with 5.4 motor. You running a 4.6 or a 5.4 under your hood?
B Kranz-12 that’s a 5.0l or a 6.2l they got rid of the 5.4l and 4.6l after 2010
TT pretty sure it’s a 2009
@@SkeletonManlover125 yep 09s didn’t have any stickers on the side of the bed for some reason- I had one
should have let the air out of the tires.
The lack of experience was so obvious. The fact he had no shovel, nothing with him to help get himself out. Wheew. You’re on practically flat ground too.. ouch.
Getcha some M/t on there nxt time and dont leave it in "Drive" use 1 or 2. Truck looking good tho🤙🏾🤙🏾
You from Windsor Ontario ?
Ky
Tires are fine but he’s running too high of pressure. He’s probably got 35 PSI in those grabbers. Duratracks would have a little better performance.
Next time, air down to about 10psi and stop spinning the tires. Allow them to grip....
Didn't air down obviously
How would your Forester do in that stuff?
It likely doesn't have the clearance and wouldn't have made it as far as the F150.
@@HighjakSecondary nothing beats a f-150 in the deep snow.
looks like he's destroying farm land
"Destroying" LOL Face palm.
Yes it does. Ruins it for the rest of us.
Kid doesn't know how to use that truck in the snow...
Salty F150 club.
Did you guys try adjusting the tire pressure at all ?
is that a 2WD F150 on deep snow?
Yeah fersur wit doesn’t have 4x4
That limited slip diff doesn't help.
Mother Nature "1" Ford F150 "0"
roxy dog 🤣
Its like racing, very driver dependent. I have pulled a backhoe on a trailer out of fields in that depth of snow and more in the drift spots. At that time i was running bf mud terrain maybe it was a little better. Ive never ran his tire
Lifted? Doesn't look lifted. Looks like it has a leveling kit. I have a 2 1/4 lift on my 150 and it sits way higher.
00:48 "Is it lifted?" "The front, yes" "Almost 2 inches in the front"
Air the tires down, Learn how to drive, and maybe stick to the pavement and you might have more success
Fyi drive a f150-2009 on a 6 inch lift with 35inch MTRs and she never gets stuck and will plow pow pow all day
Who's fields are those you drive though?
Private property we have access to.
Need a xj 😝
Nice truck tho
If your point was to show the viewers how this truck performs in the snow.....then lose the rear view go-pro! Terrible decision!
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Dont now how to drive in snow
Dual open diffs suck ass
No way that’s 4x4 lol.. good try tho
Poor demonstration
Learn how to drive