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Old 12-23-2002, 09:20 AM
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Yep I like it a lot in my Laramie. If you don't like slipery why not use some of the do it your self bed coating to make it sticky. I use a roll of the shelf stuff and just keep it in the hole above the shelf and behind the seat. <br><br>What no one has said is that the shelf is split in two just like the back seat is. So you can just use one side and still have a seat on the other side.
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I guess I am the odd man out here. I have yet to use mine. My theory is anything I wouldnt set on the carpet is going in the bed. Mines getting pulled to make room for subwoofers and an amp.
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[quote author=Mopar_Mudder link=board=17;threadid=8580;start=0#83926 date=1040656808]
I just had a thought, when I have the rhino sprayed in the bed I could have them put a thin coating on the load flat 8)
[/quote]you know.... i was just thinking that...

i'm still waiting on my order... now everytime i need to put something in the cab i edit about how much easier it would be in the ram than in my ranger...

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??? pregnant dog???
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Methinks the site software puts 'pregnant dog' in place of a word that begins with 'b' and means (in this instance) to complain.
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[quote author=LonCray link=board=17;threadid=8580;start=15#84085 date=1040679140]<br>Methinks the site software puts 'pregnant dog' in place of a word that begins with 'b' and means (in this instance) to complain. <br>[/quote]i guess it does cause that's not what i typed... censorship &gt;
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I get it! How funny, type one thing get another. Makes you wonder what some of the four letter words come up as, not that I'm going to try it, just wondering.
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That's right, TON4FUN; don't go gettin' yourself in trouble again.
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