FernieHawk
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Yeppers
That screw is supposed to stop a Yamaha?
Yeppers
Ah but then my faith in the dodge guys was restored not only flipped mirrors but this newfie goofed and installed his light bar on the back instead of the front
I saw this truck today and in defense of the Dodge guys taking a bad rap for flipped mirrors, ford guys do it too just tougher to spot, Extrnded Mirrors, full light up the tree tops LEDs and all the other must haves.
Yup that's a beautiful truck. I think someone's just a bit jealousSorry dude...but I fail to see anything cheesy about this truck. I think it look awesome....especially the light bars. (no, it's not mine)
Ah but then my faith in the dodge guys was restored not only flipped mirrors but this newfie goofed and installed his light bar on the back instead of the front
I saw this truck today and in defense of the Dodge guys taking a bad rap for flipped mirrors, ford guys do it too just tougher to spot, Extrnded Mirrors, full light up the tree tops LEDs and all the other must haves.
That screw is supposed to stop a Yamaha?
That light bar is not a bad idea for loading in the mountains after dark. Overkill maybe...
Actually, a great idea for the douches that won't turn off their high beams or off-road lights behind you. I've got a 20" Rigid on the front of my truck and I'm considering another for the back.
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When I would load equipment, I would have to shut my backup lights on my truck off, it blinds you. Look at the height of the light bar, when you ride up to the ramp you'll be peeling your retinas off the back of your goggles. Might be good once your loaded to tie your sled down...my .02 worth
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How come you traded your dodge for a Ford holio?sweet