Pictures of the Cheesiest Chit ever!!!

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Makes it easy to chain up.
 

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Seen a car the other day it had the small original stock spoiler and then a big one rasped a foot or so above that one.


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seems like i fugged that up...oh well the pictures are on Sledjunkie.com
Tryed to share, wrap was layed out and cut out by a friend in Calgary alberta..Spiralus Design, call Marc. super guy and check out his website. stand up guy and does some great work.
 
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red neck mud flaps.jpg Can't seem to load the photo, For some reason, but picture this if you could.

My Dad buys himself a 2012 Dodge 5500, just cab and chassis, well he is waiting for the box to be built, he took a 2X4 and tied it with 1/4" rope to the chassis, behind the rear duels, then screwed his mud flaps to the 2x4, looked pretty redneckish, lol
 

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nothing red neck about the mud flaps it is law if you drive it on the road they do that all the time when they transport semi tractors
 

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nothing red neck about the mud flaps it is law if you drive it on the road they do that all the time when they transport semi tractors

Just the way he chose to mount them. He has a mig and an arc welder, lots of scrap metal, could have made a nice bracket set, but instead run with a 2x4 tied to the frame with rope. He doesn't even need to be driving that one, as he still has 2 cars and his other truck.
 

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Just the way he chose to mount them. He has a mig and an arc welder, lots of scrap metal, could have made a nice bracket set, but instead run with a 2x4 tied to the frame with rope. He doesn't even need to be driving that one, as he still has 2 cars and his other truck.

It's a lot easier than welding something temporary up.
 
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