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<blockquote data-quote="Blast2hell" data-source="post: 2074441" data-attributes="member: 72125"><p>First couple years at snoball, my brother and I only had a handheld. He in recent years upgraded to the mounted one which was nicer. Still need the handheld for outside the truck, doing extractions without a leader on a handheld just makes things harder. I just got a new truck in July and ordered my handheld and radio from Keith at <a href="https://www.lvjmotorsports.com/" target="_blank">https://www.lvjmotorsports.com/</a> as well. But if FreedomMotorsports sells it, that works too. </p><p></p><p>For third brake light, i also got the GJ with antenna mount and I like it a lot. There are other options out there, but no matter what ya get, I think ambers by the third brake light are best. The bumper mounts or low mounted ones get covered up in some snow conditions and make them very hard to see. Sometimes the snow powder is so much you can't even see the truck in front of you, just it's ambers. One year we only knew we were close to the truck in front of us because the ambers got too bright haha.</p><p></p><p> You are from ohio, so you probably already have winter style windshield washerfluid. Here in Orlando I had to make sure I purged the normal washerfluid by heavy use and been filling with winter stuff since then.</p><p></p><p>Things not truck related, more snoball related...we can get stuck for hours on a trail, so make sure ya have snacks and drinks to tide ya over in case. Kitty litter has been handy in the past for an icy road you are trying to do an extraction on to keep people from slipping and falling. Bringing fuel along is obviously not a bad idea, your fellow V8 raptors will thank you hah.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blast2hell, post: 2074441, member: 72125"] First couple years at snoball, my brother and I only had a handheld. He in recent years upgraded to the mounted one which was nicer. Still need the handheld for outside the truck, doing extractions without a leader on a handheld just makes things harder. I just got a new truck in July and ordered my handheld and radio from Keith at [URL]https://www.lvjmotorsports.com/[/URL] as well. But if FreedomMotorsports sells it, that works too. For third brake light, i also got the GJ with antenna mount and I like it a lot. There are other options out there, but no matter what ya get, I think ambers by the third brake light are best. The bumper mounts or low mounted ones get covered up in some snow conditions and make them very hard to see. Sometimes the snow powder is so much you can't even see the truck in front of you, just it's ambers. One year we only knew we were close to the truck in front of us because the ambers got too bright haha. You are from ohio, so you probably already have winter style windshield washerfluid. Here in Orlando I had to make sure I purged the normal washerfluid by heavy use and been filling with winter stuff since then. Things not truck related, more snoball related...we can get stuck for hours on a trail, so make sure ya have snacks and drinks to tide ya over in case. Kitty litter has been handy in the past for an icy road you are trying to do an extraction on to keep people from slipping and falling. Bringing fuel along is obviously not a bad idea, your fellow V8 raptors will thank you hah. [/QUOTE]
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