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- Sev
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Speaking as one who has seen both the inside and the outside of that truck it's a nice one BuzZz.
I would like to add the addendum that people who need to wear a suit to work should not be driving a truck. Anyone whose truck spends more time clean then dirty should not own one, unless you habitually wash it after getting it dirty.
There's something about living in Alberta and owning a truck. Even if you drive 10km through residential neighbourhoods to get to work, and that's all you ever do, you need to own a truck. To many people around here buy them just as a status symbol.
I would like to add the addendum that people who need to wear a suit to work should not be driving a truck. Anyone whose truck spends more time clean then dirty should not own one, unless you habitually wash it after getting it dirty.
There's something about living in Alberta and owning a truck. Even if you drive 10km through residential neighbourhoods to get to work, and that's all you ever do, you need to own a truck. To many people around here buy them just as a status symbol.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.
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- ZooTech
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Actually, with the 2.8liter 4-cylinder and 5-speed in my truck, coupled with the 3.42 rear-end, my truck is rated 21/26 and several personal tests have returned an average of 23mpg with my combined city/highway driving. That's not outstanding by any means, but it's darn good considering the versatility I have.BuzZz wrote: The only thing cars are better at is saving fuel. If that's your main concern, a truck, even a mini truck, is not going to be very impressive.
- oldnslo
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Still haven't got that thing out of the river, Buzz? I remember when you spun off the road into the drink last year.
Even my old Chebby 3/4 is pretty comfortable, but 10-ply tires and heavy duty suspension can make you feel like you have taken a very long trip, even if it's only 150 miles.
Everybody's butt and back react differently, but the best seat I ever spent days in a cage in were those of a Buick Park Avenue. Infinitely adjustable.
Even my old Chebby 3/4 is pretty comfortable, but 10-ply tires and heavy duty suspension can make you feel like you have taken a very long trip, even if it's only 150 miles.
Everybody's butt and back react differently, but the best seat I ever spent days in a cage in were those of a Buick Park Avenue. Infinitely adjustable.
John
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IT'S ABOUT OIL, MONEY, AND POWER, ALL OF THE TIME.
"83 XJ900RK
IT'S ABOUT OIL, MONEY, AND POWER, ALL OF THE TIME.
I have two trucks. One is a 74 chevy 350 2 barral 3 speed auto. I have owned it since 1984 2nd engie & trans & diff. The other one is a 1960 short narrow bed chevy 235 straight six 3 on the tree. owned it for a little over a year. I love my trucks and bikes oh yes my wife too.
1993 750 Vulcan
one seater
ear shave, pod filters
rear turn signal relocation
lowered rear 2" soft tail
converted to manuel cam chain tensioner
horn relocation
one seater
ear shave, pod filters
rear turn signal relocation
lowered rear 2" soft tail
converted to manuel cam chain tensioner
horn relocation
- ZooTech
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Go to www.photobucket.com and create an account (it's free). Upload your pics and cut-and-paste the appropriate address into your message.basshole wrote:I'd post a pic of my truck and my boat if I could ever figure out how to post a damn pic on here!!!
- cb360
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I have an 01 ford ranger - regular cab. It hauls all our bikes (one at a time of course) just fine. I have to leave the tailgate down but I have tie downs for the straps inside the bed - and a portable ramp. I can load my biggest bike by myself and tie it down in less than ten minutes. I wouldn't want to not have a truck. My wife and I do most of our cage riding in an '03 Subaru Forester. Truth be told though, I'm much more comfortable in the truck. We don't do all that much driving though - 10 on the wagon last year and only 3k on the truck.
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