Hairbrained Way to Add Weight To Truck
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I can't believe this thread is still alive
You curse = Yelled at
Bad pictures = yelled at (banned)
Bring up the Hoss bedliner = Nothing
Yup, the ole snowball effect Today is full of new improvments, nobody uses concrete, it's all asfault baby.. What's next the Treadmill airplane no-friction bed liner........
You curse = Yelled at
Bad pictures = yelled at (banned)
Bring up the Hoss bedliner = Nothing
Yup, the ole snowball effect Today is full of new improvments, nobody uses concrete, it's all asfault baby.. What's next the Treadmill airplane no-friction bed liner........
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Yup, the ole snowball effect Today is full of new improvments, nobody uses concrete, it's all asfault baby.. What's next the Treadmill airplane no-friction bed liner........
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Hoss, it's OK. I don't think he meant any harm. You know, the first step to recovery is to admit the problem so repeat after me, "Hello, my name is Hoss and I'm addicted to Quikrete). Now, don't you feel better already?
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I think I just made this thread longer with my above mentioned remark
You know for an idea like this to smooth out the ride of a truck, why is everybody trying to find E rated tires, G rated tires Tires that will last a long time, and haul a heavy load.
Simple answer: Concrete tires
See we have to over complicate things. Hoss has taken something, and made it great again by reinventing it (simply though) We have thought that putting steel belts inside our tires was the way to go, but look at the omish, they have steel belts on the outside of there wheels and they don't ever replace theres.....
Simplicity is the answer (I'm sorry hoss, I now see the light)
You know for an idea like this to smooth out the ride of a truck, why is everybody trying to find E rated tires, G rated tires Tires that will last a long time, and haul a heavy load.
Simple answer: Concrete tires
See we have to over complicate things. Hoss has taken something, and made it great again by reinventing it (simply though) We have thought that putting steel belts inside our tires was the way to go, but look at the omish, they have steel belts on the outside of there wheels and they don't ever replace theres.....
Simplicity is the answer (I'm sorry hoss, I now see the light)
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