FORD PUTTING DODGE IN ITS "PLACE" mile after mile
#31
Originally Posted by 93RangerXL4x2
Dodge trucks at the scrap yard aint much, usally a smaller load, id haul in the box, or he thinks that my trailers bigger so he looks at me like i drive a dodge. many more fords all around. I have been haulin that trailer for a few days now thats in my gallery. get some batteries and show you what its got...hahahaa
Dodge trucks, when viewed at a scrap yard aren't much to behold. They usually carry a smaller load, prolly because the driver believes that the manufacturers load limits are correct, and shouldn't be overloaded. I know better.
My truck hauls sooo much more because I know what it's capable of. Dodge truck owners can't believe what my truck can do (none of us can believe it either!). There are many more Fords seen around scrap yards (which side of the fence?...sorry guys, I couldn't resist!). I have a large trailer that I use, y'all can see it in my gallery. (The last 'sentence' is untranslatable, except for hahahaa)
#32
there were a few beat up fords ready for scrp to, but ok its good to know what the automaker said and I belive it shoud be folowd but, you should be able to haul just a bit more, I see the same goes for dodge as the chevy, My truck people gotta see it as tough, i get truck guys wondering does a better truck really be better. No because you still have to follow a higher class of rules.
#33
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You should "proof read" before you post. It might help, maybe.
Originally Posted by 93RangerXL4x2
There were a few beat up Fords ready for scrap, too. But, ok, it's good to know what the automaker said, and I believe it should be followed. But, you should be able to haul just a bit more. I think the same thing goes for Dodge and Chevy. My fellow truck drivers/owners gotta see my Ford truck as tough. I get truck guys wondering, "is a better truck really any better?" No, because you still have to follow a higher class of rules.
Last edited by NumberDummy; 04-29-2007 at 07:40 PM.