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I want a chrome 3" tubuler 1/4" steel push bar for our year 80-86. Just the old classic kind nice and square with no head light covers. Anybody have any ideas? All I can find is ones ford 87up.
I cut mine off, beat it with a hammer into a nice small chunk, and threw it off of the end of a pier. Still want it?
I always enjoyed standing on the lower tube while working on my truck, and then slipping and nearly castrating myself.
jared if you ared smart enough to try to stand on the push bar and work on your truck you deserve your pile of camel dung. But at least you drive a Ford.
Well, buddy, let's see YOU change the head gasket on a truck, pull a blown 351w boat anchor out, or for that matter, even change your oil without being in front of the truck. Oh, by the way, the truck is lifted.
I don't know where the guy is from who insisted on standing on his push bar to work on his truck, instead of busting your chops you could have just stood on a stool. We like to call that "new math" work smarter not harder
From: Where they take the census by counting the appliances on the front porch and multiplying by five
Where do i get a push bard?
Originally posted by cdd5599 I don't know where the guy is from who insisted on standing on his push bar to work on his truck, instead of busting your chops you could have just stood on a stool. We like to call that "new math" work smarter not harder
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Chuck
Chuck,
I don't know about the new math, but I do know about manners and I also know that it isn't polite to insult people who reply to your posts.
Jared is one of the most helpful and knowledgable techies we have in this forum and while he didn't give you an answer, he did give you something to think about.
Judging by your replies, when you have further questions in this forum, no one may want to answer them.
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