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Shootist, a friend of a friend is supposedly gonna find out the manufacturer....we'll see.
Ghostrider, actually saw a grunt find out exactly how serious trackers are about that whole deal...lets just say that it turned out a little messy.
Ghostrider, actually saw a grunt find out exactly how serious trackers are about that whole deal...lets just say that it turned out a little messy.
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Wee Willie Wagon
It seems you can never have too many quads or trailers.
The truck camper works real well for what I ask of it. However, I can't pull the Willie Wagon with the camper in the bed of the truck.
Enter the Wee Willie Wagon!!! It was tough getting a nice color match, but I think we nailed it!!!
This is actually a car hauler. 2 axles rated at 5200 lbs. each.
LED lighting all around, even the Reverse lights.
The truck camper works real well for what I ask of it. However, I can't pull the Willie Wagon with the camper in the bed of the truck.
Enter the Wee Willie Wagon!!! It was tough getting a nice color match, but I think we nailed it!!!
This is actually a car hauler. 2 axles rated at 5200 lbs. each.
LED lighting all around, even the Reverse lights.
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Willie Wagon
And my flatbed
I've since added a hinged ramp in the back that folds down flat to the bed when empty. You can see the 2 individual ramps under the rear frame. I didn't care for that too much. LEDs of course.
And my flatbed
I've since added a hinged ramp in the back that folds down flat to the bed when empty. You can see the 2 individual ramps under the rear frame. I didn't care for that too much. LEDs of course.
#141
Here is my:
2011.5 RAM 3500 4x4 LARAMIE
6.7L High Output Diesel, 6-Speed Auto
More Pics: http://rides.webshots.com/album/580328189pwROdf?start=0
2011.5 RAM 3500 4x4 LARAMIE
6.7L High Output Diesel, 6-Speed Auto
More Pics: http://rides.webshots.com/album/580328189pwROdf?start=0
#142
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I just love mineral grey trucks....
Thought long and hard about making my 11 that color. It would have been my third one.
Thought long and hard about making my 11 that color. It would have been my third one.
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You beat it out of me. Ya been enduring 100 deg days and 50-60% humidity. Wearing my safety stuff, my only real danger is heat exhaustion. I'm a good 1000 miles from Alberta. At least I'm finally get to put some miles on my new truck. Sure been an awesome truck so far. Dodge hit this one out of the park.
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#150
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Mike that sure is some purty country side.
Been hot down here too. Bad hot.
My truck is hideous right now. Its needs a washing. Bad!
Been hot down here too. Bad hot.
My truck is hideous right now. Its needs a washing. Bad!