>>> James Henry <James_Henry@willbros.com> 05/20/98 09:48am >>>
Being that my buddy was probably half stewed he didn't even think
about it and proceded to drive back to the party.
Moral of the story...always push your load to the front of the bed and
then secure it in place.
-james
RC R/T
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
Moral #2: Don't drive "half stewed".
Steve
>>> Mike P Sykes <miggitymike@juno.com> 05/19 7:22 PM >>>
snip
<<<<< If you own a pickup for any time at all you'll learn this lesson
real quick.>>>>
I learned that lesson with a great big, crushed velvet chair (70's
vintage... pure retro!) I was hauling to my friend's house. Hit the
brakes a little hard and "THUMP!"... I now am the proud owner of a great
big dent in the front of my bed.... whoopee... if anyone wants one just
like it, I can send you instructions.. =0)
-mike sykes
miggitymike@juno.com >or< mpsykes@erols.com
88, V6, LE, 3.55, AUTO-
"you never know just how you look through other peoples' eyes..."
On Tue, 19 May 1998 10:11:17 -0400 Robert Tufts <rbt@frontiernet.net>
writes:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>Oh...so you like things sliding around in the bed of your truck every
>time
>you accelerate, stop, and turn. You're right...you don't need it.
>Sorry to
>bring it up.
>
>Steve
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>
>Sorry Steve,
>
>Expecting friction and gravity to keep things in their place in the
>bed of a pickup
>is asking for it. Show me a bedliner that will hold a 50 lb piece of
>iron at the rear
>of the bed and I'll more likely show you a giant dent in the front of
>the bed the first
>time you have to apply the brakes hard.
>
>If you own a pickup for any time at all you'll learn this lesson real
>quick.
>
>Then again I do see matresses flying off cars evey know & then, so
>maybe I'm doing
>something wrong using those strange devices called "tie-downs"? :-)
>
>
>-Bob T. '98 Sport+ CC 4X4 V8 5sp 4WABS 3.55 Towing
>
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