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Old 07-21-2011, 01:11 PM
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popped some wheelies!

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how did you do that, nice 4runner by he way
Old 07-21-2011, 01:30 PM
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i just have so much torque in my 22re... hah when i lifted it my front shocks didnt fit so i didnt have shocks for a few days and if you tap the gas a few times youll eventually come off the ground
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hahahahahaha awesome
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I used to be able to do that. with 35's coming back from wheeling with about 15 psi in the tires. tap the gas a couple times and time it when your suspension unloads floor it!
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that is AWESOME!!!!
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Freaking Awsome!
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just pump the gas in 1st, it rapes the hell out of your drivetrain though, especially u joints
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That's awesome hahah
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i wouldn't do it very often, but that's pretty amazing!
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yeehaw- agreed i only didnt it few times but to me it was something worth documenting hah
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thats pretty sweet!
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that awesome my friend used to take his moms single cab 04 tacoma let it roll down his hill then pop the clutch in first and some how he could wheelie about ten feet without hitting the bumper the first time i saw that i thought the driveline was toast but 70,000 later it still runs strong and looks like it came off the show room floor
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yeehaw- agreed i only didnt it few times but to me it was something worth documenting hah
lol, i have to agree with ya there, i would have never thought these trucks could pull a wheelstand!

Ya mind if i ask what the specs are on this truck?
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i do tht all the time when i get a new friend in the car. just put it in first, floor it for a sec then let off real quick and repeat. and it will bounce.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1n5zlxv1Do
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Oh I sooooo have to try this! Great pic!
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used to do it with my 88, 2nd gear low

when you floor it the front lifts up, then let off and the compression will slow it raising the back, and pushing the front down, then when the front starts to come back up floor it again haha, looks almost identical to twistedoyta's video!!
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lol i do that too. i used to do that in my bug all the time.
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Can I do this with my auto?

Probably not.
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i really want to know what the tanker yanker was thinking as he drove by haha


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