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Can you post some pictures of the liners........Thanks
I like my Ford liners as well. They were super easy to install. It took me about 30 minutes for both sides, and that included getting out and putting away the tools. No drilling!
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Tim, your shirt has to go over really well in that crowd!
As I was coming to work this evening, I was being overtaken by a "moose" with a ghost trailer, so being the helpful guy I am, I extended my mirrors out the 3" for him for tow mode and then folded them in to the truck so that he could see how proper tow mirrors functioned. I gathered from some of his gestures afterward that he didn't appreciate me pointing that out to him. Oh well.
As I was coming to work this evening, I was being overtaken by a "moose" with a ghost trailer, so being the helpful guy I am, I extended my mirrors out the 3" for him for tow mode and then folded them in to the truck so that he could see how proper tow mirrors functioned. I gathered from some of his gestures afterward that he didn't appreciate me pointing that out to him. Oh well.
Tim, your shirt has to go over really well in that crowd!
As I was coming to work this evening, I was being overtaken by a "moose" with a ghost trailer, so being the helpful guy I am, I extended my mirrors out the 3" for him for tow mode and then folded them in to the truck so that he could see how proper tow mirrors functioned. I gathered from some of his gestures afterward that he didn't appreciate me pointing that out to him. Oh well.
As I was coming to work this evening, I was being overtaken by a "moose" with a ghost trailer, so being the helpful guy I am, I extended my mirrors out the 3" for him for tow mode and then folded them in to the truck so that he could see how proper tow mirrors functioned. I gathered from some of his gestures afterward that he didn't appreciate me pointing that out to him. Oh well.
So, basically being a "helpful guy" is the same as a smartazz!!
I love it! Gotta watch them RAM owners, they just don't appreciate a good joke!