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Me and a buddy with a truck went to RHS. I have a Outback and he has a Sierra with 4WD. I had never played around with my AWD in the snow, even though I am from Colorado. I am used to my old '90 Suburban (could do doughnuts at 55mph with blown rear suspension, woohoo), but I liked drifting with the AWD in the snow. I have nevery really done that before. When you have all 4 tires spinning and you're going sideways, it is a cool feeling.
My bud messed around with 4WD on, and had some fun. The best was when he went 2WD and made a huge rooster tail because of his mudding tires. It had to be 15 ft. high and at least 30 ft. long.
_________________ --Joe, the misplaced Coloradan
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Me and a buddy with a truck went to RHS. I have a Outback and he has a Sierra with 4WD. I had never played around with my AWD in the snow, even though I am from Colorado. I am used to my old '90 Suburban (could do doughnuts at 55mph with blown rear suspension, woohoo), but I liked drifting with the AWD in the snow. I have nevery really done that before. When you have all 4 tires spinning and you're going sideways, it is a cool feeling.
My bud messed around with 4WD on, and had some fun. The best was when he went 2WD and made a huge rooster tail because of his mudding tires. It had to be 15 ft. high and at least 30 ft. long.
AWD snow sliding is fun. I perfected sliding around with FWD and now that I have AWD all the old tricks don't apply.
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