Hairbrained Way to Add Weight To Truck
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Originally Posted by AggiePhil
AggiePhil, I cannot tolerate you. You have offically been given the cold shoulder.
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Originally Posted by Hoss
Aggies do not lie, cheat or steal, nor do they tolerate those who do.
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Originally Posted by Hoss
Aggies do not lie, cheat or steal, nor do they tolerate those who do.
AggiePhil, I cannot tolerate you. You have offically been given the cold shoulder.
AggiePhil, I cannot tolerate you. You have offically been given the cold shoulder.
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Originally Posted by iker42
NOOOO!!!!I Thought this thread was DEAD....Put it away!!!!
Time to put this one to bed...
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Hoss, I am fairly new to the diesel scene (8,300 miles on my '05 2500). I'm still in the 'these guys know what they're doing' phase. No, I don't have concrete inmy truck! I just hope when I have an epiphany and step out from the crowd in a new and uncharted direction, I achieve half the fame you have garnered with this single idea!
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Originally Posted by badbub
Hoss, I am fairly new to the diesel scene (8,300 miles on my '05 2500). I'm still in the 'these guys know what they're doing' phase. No, I don't have concrete inmy truck! I just hope when I have an epiphany and step out from the crowd in a new and uncharted direction, I achieve half the fame you have garnered with this single idea!
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hoss, did you check the level of the bed prior to pouring in the concrete? The truck would have had to be absolutely level to ensure a uniform thickness of concrete in the bed. If there are thicker areas, that may lead to instabilty caused by upsetting the center of gravity. Just concerned for your safety.