Well, we'll see how the IXT handles the big snow, 10"

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BDK
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now and suppose to get another 6", a total of 16"by the time it's all over.......prolly have to take off the lip spoiler.....


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Wow Brad....glad to hear the resort areas are getting some SNOW! Lots of it...
Send us some photos of the IX (T?) in action....
Cheers,
Tim
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I'm staying home today. :)

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hehheh, If it gets too deep, I'll take the Grandwagoneer. My rule is that if I can get the Borman6 outta my driveway.......................Dont they plow in Banner Elk?. I hadda pass 3 "conga lines" on my ride home Fri am. A few slips but didn't get sidewise.
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Post by BDK »

She did damn good today, 10" of wet heavy snow and she did really well, she continues to impress me........

I Had to remove the lip spoiler but I figured that, on the way back, going up hill, she did well too, considering how slippery this stuff is I am really impressed.......

They do plow Banner Elk, but the side roads and the road coming into our development stay pretty slick until the plows get back to us.....

In the deep /slippery stuff you have to lift on the throttle until the fronts grab then you can go right back into the throttle, same with stopping, down shift and ease into them and you're ok, in the corners, just let the fronts grab then throttle....still alot of fun........

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