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<blockquote data-quote="crash2" data-source="post: 1310344" data-attributes="member: 15940"><p>Well there are threads of wheeling snafoo's--lets hear your when towing to wheel snafoo's.</p><p> </p><p>My first was like 7 years ago heading back from tonga ridge on a hangover run. As you head west on highway 2 just past zeeks (east of goldbar) there is railroad overpass. Well I got kinda close and there are raised edges(like a sidewalk/curb) at the overpass. Well I clipped it and blew both passenger tires(bent the wheels) and bent both axles.So we unloaded the rig and replace one tire. Well only thing we could do was have somebody drive my rig down highway 2 from there to my place with me following.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>So on friday heading to tonga on the narrow windy road off highway 2 thats when I had my second oops. Doing about 10mph I make the sharp left turn to the single lane bridge and the truck slides/goes straight. Tried pumping the brakes--didn't slow me down. All this time I was heading for the drop off into the river. So all I could do was dynomite the brakes and hold on. It finally stopped with the front tires on the downward slope into the river. I looked at rookie and "oh ****". I was able to put it into 4wd and finally back the whole thing up. </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>I know others have stories :awesomework:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crash2, post: 1310344, member: 15940"] Well there are threads of wheeling snafoo's--lets hear your when towing to wheel snafoo's. My first was like 7 years ago heading back from tonga ridge on a hangover run. As you head west on highway 2 just past zeeks (east of goldbar) there is railroad overpass. Well I got kinda close and there are raised edges(like a sidewalk/curb) at the overpass. Well I clipped it and blew both passenger tires(bent the wheels) and bent both axles.So we unloaded the rig and replace one tire. Well only thing we could do was have somebody drive my rig down highway 2 from there to my place with me following. So on friday heading to tonga on the narrow windy road off highway 2 thats when I had my second oops. Doing about 10mph I make the sharp left turn to the single lane bridge and the truck slides/goes straight. Tried pumping the brakes--didn't slow me down. All this time I was heading for the drop off into the river. So all I could do was dynomite the brakes and hold on. It finally stopped with the front tires on the downward slope into the river. I looked at rookie and "oh ****". I was able to put it into 4wd and finally back the whole thing up. I know others have stories :awesomework: [/QUOTE]
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