1st gens are nose heavy
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This was in 'Other' a few weeks back by a guy that saw it at the scene. He said the trailer began to jackknife before the bridge and ice took it to its toll.
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And bumper-hitch trailers claim yet another victim.
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holly that is scary. cab looks ok i know if that was my truck the cab would hav kept going and truck stayed there. he must hav had some heavy stuff in the back for it to stay on the ground
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This wreck was on the news about 1-2 months ago. It happened on the Trans Canada Highway around the Kamloops area in B.C.
Guy was okay, when the fire crew arrived on site, they had the guy get pulled through the rear slider. Scary indeed, if I remember from the footage, it was a long ways down.
Guy was okay, when the fire crew arrived on site, they had the guy get pulled through the rear slider. Scary indeed, if I remember from the footage, it was a long ways down.
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Wow! Hope everyone is alright.
I dont think that is a first gen trait though.
Friends of mine in galveston came across a guy who had a late-90s powerjoke 4door teetering on the edge of a levy and in an effort to pull it back on level land it snapped the frame in half.
The truck was "salvaged" and sent to the wrecker yard. My friends are also buddys of the wreckers and picked themselves up a slightly used 7.3 motor =D
I dont think that is a first gen trait though.
Friends of mine in galveston came across a guy who had a late-90s powerjoke 4door teetering on the edge of a levy and in an effort to pull it back on level land it snapped the frame in half.
The truck was "salvaged" and sent to the wrecker yard. My friends are also buddys of the wreckers and picked themselves up a slightly used 7.3 motor =D