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Old 02-13-2008, 07:46 AM
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I agree, Bob's link would be a good place to start. Morris should know what to do with it.

I don't own a big truck but I've read with interest for the last few years about the problems you big truck guys have with finding a decent wheel to use. Danny, so far your solution is the best I've seen short of finding a replacement wheel. I definatley think this should be a technical article.

again, nicely done!
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Old 02-13-2008, 08:04 AM
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I can see it now, the article will be posted, some one will take their set of rusty Widow Makers jam them into a set of rusty wheels they found in a junk yard somewhere and rivet them together on some half a** setup in their tool shed and go out and have a wheel failure and come back and sue FTE,Danny and everyone who replied to this thread.
Let it be known from this day, the 13th day of February of the year of our Lord 2008, forward that bobj49f2, known hereafter as Party01, disclaims any knowledge and does not approve or condone the actions set forth in the above description described by Danny, hereafter known as Party02. It is further acknowledged that Pary01 does will not promote or further encourage the above procedure described by Party02. Further, Party01 disclaims any actions taken by any persons who procede with the above described procedure while using the personal consumption of Frosty Brews as promoted by Bobbytnm, known hereafter as Party03.
Craig, if you're monitoring this thread I hope you would do me a favor and get the about disclaimer verified and notorized.
 
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Old 02-13-2008, 08:12 AM
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................LOL.......................



I don't know about the rest of you but when I start reading that legal mumbo jumbo stuff I sort of start spacing out. Let me see if I can recall what I read....


....I think Bob stated that he wanted to party, yea, that must be it, he wanted to party sometime after Feb. 13, 2008, he and Danny were going to get together along with myself and we were going to party like crazy. Was there something about someone getting hurt? I hope not, that could sure ruin a party.

...I wonder what we were celebrating? probably Danny's success with getting wheels on his truck.... ... I don't know, maybe I'll find out at the party

I can hardly wait
 
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Old 02-13-2008, 09:56 AM
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I'll run it by my legal staff. It looks right to me but the print is a bit too big.

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Old 02-13-2008, 11:05 AM
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NOW THAT IS FUNNY!!! Are you up for being my new legal rep??/ I think I heard party and frosties and hurting someone--oh my!! I might only have a 6 pac or so---I'll leave before someone gets hurt.......LOL.........Bill
 
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