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Truck Norris going against the big boys at the truck pull

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Truck Norris going against the big boys at the truck pull

YouTube - 2002 Ford Ranger in a truck pull

O yea, gotta love it! 241 feet, but I wasn't last place!
 
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are those super duty mirrors on that?
 
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haha sweet, that looks like it could tear up your truck fast tho
 
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Hah that's cool. How does it work? By that I mean like...what does 241 feet mean. Does it get harder as you go further?
 
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Yeah the sled moves up adding weight as you go further.
 
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That thing on the trailer moves up toward the front as you go down the track.
 
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thats pretty impressive really. cool vid!
 
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hmm..superduty mirrors eh?
 
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sweet that track was way better than the track i pulled on last weekend we were in soft dirt 3700 lbs got me lol
 
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lol at laughing kids. "LOOK AT IT SAG!!"
 
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pretty impressive actually
 
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I'm impressed.
 
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niceeee for bone stock... and nice SD mirrors by the way haha
 
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it looks like malydeans truck. no valance, green from the side, flares, fx4 5 stars, flailing driver



EDIT: why can't we get this ranger over here?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0HWR0ay-fT4&feature=fvw
 

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Haha..I like that Truck norris is great.
 
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wow thats sweet!
 
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everyone was laughing in that video. like. thats all i heard.. and seems like a good way to break stuff fast. but still impressed
 
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seems like a good way to break stuff fast. but still impressed
Maybe if he started hopping....or if his leaf shackles were rusted...haha.
 
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I wouldnt mind having the bigger towing mirros, is there any writeups on that?

Fairly impressive pull for a mid size stock truck for sure
 
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I'm kind of shocked that some of you posters don't know what truck pulling is, or how the sled works. I guess I'm more hillbilly than I thought lol
 
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^^I was kinda thinking the same thing. If you live around here and never seen a truck/tractor pull you're dead or not born
 
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that was schweet
 
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Love to see what the trans temp was. Nice pull though. What did you pull in 4Low or 4Hi?
 
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Originally Posted by Ford04Ranger4.0
Love to see what the trans temp was. Nice pull though. What did you pull in 4Low or 4Hi?
4L guaranteed. Diesel trucks pull in 4L, so I'll guarantee that that Ranger did haha Otherwise he'd have sat there and toasted the transmission.. 4L and 1st gear. And yes, I agree, trans temps had to be insane.

I still wonder how light the sled was... 10k lbs? It wasn't no 30-40k+ like you'd see in a street diesel class.
 


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