madman1234509
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Smokey burn outs is always a good reason haha
I'll text you lol I might find some other tires to shred... Are there any good spots up there that you know of?
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In front of the base with a static plane in the background or at the CFD stadium.
I'll text you lol I might find some other tires to shred... Are there any good spots up there that you know of?
There's a couple good places I know of down here lol
your in colorado. you have mountains.
find a road that winds around the side of a mountain. set up a front shot of the truck. give the illusion your drifting that big bitch around the turn, with your metric-chit-ton of burnout smoke, zoomed out juuuuuust enough to kinda get a panoramic shot of awesome scenery in the back ground.
when i say illusion, from a stop, when you start your burn out, after the smoke show starts, you should be able to slide the rear out a tad and still be in control. your on a mountain, after all.
if you can do it with zero breeze, or just a hint of a tail wind the smoke will be retarded thick.
and us country folk here in IL, have been know to drain the window washer res, put bleach in it, and run a line back to the rear tires. quick push of the window washers, and your metric-chit-ton of smoke turns into a epic-chit-ton of smoke. teh bleach is also easy to flush outta the res when your done. just pop your new line off, rinse the res, put your old one back on, and done.
and i liked pic #2
also, if memory serves, Ft. Collins is next to some state/national parks. they might not like it, but i'd bet you could find some awesome places to take your pic.
your in colorado. you have mountains.
find a road that winds around the side of a mountain. set up a front shot of the truck. give the illusion your drifting that big bitch around the turn, with your metric-chit-ton of burnout smoke, zoomed out juuuuuust enough to kinda get a panoramic shot of awesome scenery in the back ground.
when i say illusion, from a stop, when you start your burn out, after the smoke show starts, you should be able to slide the rear out a tad and still be in control. your on a mountain, after all.
if you can do it with zero breeze, or just a hint of a tail wind the smoke will be retarded thick.
and us country folk here in IL, have been know to drain the window washer res, put bleach in it, and run a line back to the rear tires. quick push of the window washers, and your metric-chit-ton of smoke turns into a epic-chit-ton of smoke. teh bleach is also easy to flush outta the res when your done. just pop your new line off, rinse the res, put your old one back on, and done.
and i liked pic #2
also, if memory serves, Ft. Collins is next to some state/national parks. they might not like it, but i'd bet you could find some awesome places to take your pic.
JD, saw your truck at Spradely Barr this afternoon. Was sitting there and walked out to see the progress on mine(tranny flush) and was like "I know that truck!". Very sharp in person, love the hood and light bar. Very sleeper status!
Saw these for sale on PSA and decided JD needs forces.
Just saw this! Lol should have flagged me down! I have an oil change package through the dealer, and it was there getting an oil change. Thank you!
Haha I'm way ahead of you on that one. It'll be getting some forces at some point. And I have some picked out thanks to Nate
jd,
A bit off topic, and may have been asked in the thread already... How did you mount the light bar in your bumper? Did you make your own brackets?
Edit: 5 or 7, but I prefer 5.
Hey buddy!
I made some brackets with some stuff I had laying around lol.