We do have a pick up truck and a suburban, I have driven truck before but not a full sized simi truck....
Truck to us refers to a tractor trailer rig. I am assuming you mean a normal pick up truck and yes one of them is able to go off road....
2006-12-18 10:02:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I drive an heavily modified 2004 Explorer Sport Trac 4x4 and use it in extreme desert terrain in the South west deserts and Baja California.
Modifications include;
3 inch body lift
Pro Comp 31" tires on 16 x 10 rims
12,500 pound winch with 100' cable.
front and rear brush guards and skid plates
Hella driving lights (6)
K and N filter air intake system
Gibson free flow exhaust system
ARB locker in rear
Line X bedliner spray on all lower body surfaces and bumpers/brush guards.
I use this truck as a chase vehicle for my Competition Baja Bug and it has never let me down.
2006-12-18 10:21:16
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answered by yes_its_me 7
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surely, that may not discrimination by using fact with the ability to take heed to is a correct area of being a truck motive force. IF yet another truck blows its horn at him to get out of ways, or if a warning is going out around the CB/radio gadget a pair of undesirable wintry climate hurricane or a bad site visitors twist of destiny forward, how could your chum hear it and have the means to react? DOT rules require that each and each physique truck drivers have the means to take heed to and talk by using fact in the event that they could no longer, the roads would not be as secure. no longer anybody is conscious of (or must be required to understand) sign language, so in the adventure that your chum became in hardship and mandatory to tell somebody (police, emergency workers, etc) information, how could he try this? by making use of writing it down?? that may not secure. Your chum ought to have study the DOT regulatory handbook provided by making use of the truck making use of school he utilized for. in the event that they did no longer supply him one, he could understand whilst he have been given to college to take the DOT actual that he would not bypass. Sorry, yet those are the guidelines and that i think of they are good ones by using fact they shop the roads safer!
2016-10-15 04:55:48
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answered by ? 4
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No but my bf does & it's a Peterbuilt (4 real) & I'm sure he's not allowed to go offroading.
2006-12-20 20:33:34
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answered by Psychic Sk8r 3
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GMC Sierra HD Duramax 2006 and yes
2006-12-18 13:51:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Dodge 3/4 ton diesel, fj40 toyota, '53 gmc military deuce&1/2 , yep, what one won't do the other will.
2006-12-18 10:04:57
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answered by chad b 1
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i got a 2 wheel drive 87 GMC and i take it off road all the time as well as snow and ice long as you know what the hell your doing you dont need a 4x4 just good off road tires
2006-12-20 03:05:21
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answered by shorty 2
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no, i drive a jeep, a 99' jeep grand Cherokee, and yes i go offroading... anything else?
2006-12-18 09:59:14
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answered by Raymond 3
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toyota is the best off roading! but i personally drive a chevy Tahoe
2006-12-18 09:59:56
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answered by p1ayerz_4_life 2
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yes i have a 89 chevy 2500 and no its more of a lowrider type
2006-12-18 10:00:09
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answered by juanmoreno92 2
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