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I wanna paint it.

 

Bring it to the BBQ 2022.....

Take it home from the next BBQ 2023....

Visit it a couple times between those two BBQ's.

 

:D 48D

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6 hours ago, 48Dodger said:

I wanna paint it.

 

Bring it to the BBQ 2022.....

Take it home from the next BBQ 2023....

Visit it a couple times between those two BBQ's.

 

:D 48D

LOL, Oh no! I can see it now.... flames down the side with your cattle “brand” on the back somewhere 

Trying to put out flames 48dodger, not add any ?

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Lol, note to self… before you fill up a 550ga tank of water to drive around the neighborhood, make sure the PO didn’t build the custom bed with the “c” channel directly over the rear tires

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I was so busy looking at the overloads, I didn’t think to check the bed clearance ?

As soon as the load shifted, I was stopped! 
 

gots to do me a little modification at some point ?

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On 3/20/2022 at 12:40 AM, Brent B3B said:

Lol, note to self… before you fill up a 550ga tank of water to drive around the neighborhood, make sure the PO didn’t build the custom bed with the “c” channel directly over the rear tires

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I was so busy looking at the overloads, I didn’t think to check the bed clearance ?

As soon as the load shifted, I was stopped! 
 

gots to do me a little modification at some point ?

 

I'd be more worried about the checking on thos tires!

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2 hours ago, ggdad1951 said:

 

I'd be more worried about the checking on thos tires!


Yeah, I am not ?

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Easy to fix cracked tires...

Hatdong tire crack filler...

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Fellow I worked with years ago told me as a young man he helped out at a used car lot. One of the jobs he was given was to take a can of Johnson's paste floor wax and apply it to cracked tires on the used cars.

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  I have used a primer bonding agent that tire shops use for setting the bead. Was also something years ago that you painted on but no longer sold that worked pretty good. I remember filling cracks that my fingers almost fit in. Wish new tires lasted more than 10-15 years!

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