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Old 03-16-2011, 08:27 AM
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hey truckdog if I kept my mouth shut you coulda have a new rear bumper!!!!!!!!
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Did you follow this old thread of a few days ago? There's a lot of bumper talk here. Stu

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Originally Posted by iwanaflattie
hey truckdog if I kept my mouth shut you coulda have a new rear bumper!!!!!!!!
silly me
HAHA, I was willing to give it up for $50 too, but thanks for telling me what I had
 
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I don't think I can remember one time when an older member tried (joking aside) to take advantage of a newer guy. It's a pretty good group, and a wealth of basic as well as obscure information. Hope you find your frame is ok, and that new bed supports resolve it for you. Stu
 
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Originally Posted by truckdog62563
I don't think I can remember one time when an older member tried (joking aside) to take advantage of a newer guy. It's a pretty good group, and a wealth of basic as well as obscure information. Hope you find your frame is ok, and that new bed supports resolve it for you. Stu
That is the beauty of these site:the friendship and knowledge I havent seen anyone take advantage of someone else.
I guess i tried to be funny but I came out sounding like an a-hole.
Truckdog is one the most knowledgeable member here and i follow his every advise.I just have one question:how do you know about tires and wheels so much????
 
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..how do you know about tires and wheels so much????
Simple. I have a kitchen table covered with books. When I bought my first M-H I started studying its wheels, and it's gone from there. Stu
 
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that is determination I dont think I can read a book unless there is pictures or girls in them
 
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