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Matt Stuckey bumper pulling @ TS 2004. Ford vs. Chevy
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submitted by 274108 April 04, 2006
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well it looks like the chevy is having trouble and the ford isnt cause if y ou look the ford aint spinning and if you look at the chevy he keeps hitti ng his brakes so the ford dont decide to floor it and drag the chevy back wards, but thats a pretty good match up
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submitted by 274300 April 06, 2006
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The ford maybe was a 4x4 and the chevy a 2x4
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submitted by 676402 June 10, 2006
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... d maxes arent that good i'd choose a psd over a d max any day
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submitted by 56fce900 January 04, 2007
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Dude you can tell they are both 4X4 the Ford is just the better truck!
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submitted by 634715 August 20, 2006
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ok i aint sayin i dont belive ya, but about a week ago they tied a stock powerstroke and a stock cummins..they both sat there and spun one wouldnt drag the other one either way, when they tied up a duramax to a cummins the cummins drug the duramax like nothing,
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submitted by 933779 October 15, 2006
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ok with all the power the new trucks have wieght is the biggest advantage just my two cents
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submitted by TYREBOYZDEMAXIN January 29, 2007
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traction is everything but you need power to go along.if you hook up the (stock) 2006 cummins,duramax or powerstroke who ever has the most traction wins.for instance tire size.cummins 265-70R17(31-10.50R17)duramax 245-75R16(30-9.00R16)powerstroke 265-70R17(31-10.50R17)275-70R18(33-11.00R18)you do the math and tell me who would win.thanks TYRE BOYZ p.s. more wieght more traction
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