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The one I got had a damaged track on the right side of the top drawer.
It was marked down from $249 to $115.......I did a little talking....got the price down to $100......
Then during the check out......I asked if the military discount of 10% applied??
Sure enough.......-10% brought the final price down to $90......
I was a lucky dude that day ........
It was marked down from $249 to $115.......I did a little talking....got the price down to $100......
Then during the check out......I asked if the military discount of 10% applied??
Sure enough.......-10% brought the final price down to $90......
I was a lucky dude that day ........
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Yep that is what they say...
Snowing all morning here. A few inches now on the ground. Picked up my daughter at a friends house... They have a driveway with switchbacks on it. Spun out halfway up the 45 degree (I guess that i a 15% Grade) and slid all the way back down... Stopping about 2" from the road and the mailbox. That was in 4x4 High with all the electronic nannies on. Straightened out, went into 4x4 LOW and made it.. A lady in a 4x4 Jeep outfitted to do this had trouble making it up as well... And hill descent worked well going down, never slipped. Finally found a use for 4x4 LOW and Hill Descent.
For the remainder of the drive down the mountain road I used the exhaust brake to keep speeds in check. I actually felt it working this time as well... Drove the rest of the way home in 44 High... No damage to the truck at all and the most important part I didn't fall off the cliff...
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