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He must have been in a real hurry with a really important place to be is all...passing a school bus on a curve in a no passing zone is worthy of a Darwin Award.
What a F Idiot
At times like that I wish it was legal for me to use my .45 on the *&%$
Made a trip out to Ft. Shaw last night (60miles rt)
Pleasant trip..... quiet.... nice music on SiriusXM Escape.... A bonus happened It rained and the truck received a Power Wash compliments of Mother Nature
Sharp looking Truck Tuxedo........ I am missing the Cab Clearance Lights The Truck had everything else. I ordered in Smoked Clearance Lights from recon. I now have to make the time..... and drill holes in my roof Puting holes in a perfectly good roof doesn't sound too sane
id jump out of a plane quicker that drilling into my roof. even tho i am a sheet metal guy, i couldnt live with myself if i screwed the pooch
You would have chuckled watching me drill a 4" hole in the middle of the Truck Bed.
Lay it out.... measure 2 times. Make the hole location.
Start all over again, measure another 2 times. came-up with the same location. Went into the house and gat a cup of coffee.
Measured again, hit the same spot . Placed the center punch dead center on the dot...... Bang!! good so far. Took one of the drills with a 1/8" drill bit. Dead center in the dimple... hold my breath..... Zoom, right through.
Now the 4" hole saw..... wow, it's in the right place
There just isn't any such thing as Ooops when doing this.
Blue tape the roof. Seriously, like full width 8" section where the lights are going. Then, measure where the lights should go. Tape each light into position and look it over and make certain you are satisfied. Check the left to right and forward and back dimensions (like at least 3 times). Drill your holes, run wiring, enjoy.