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I built my other vehicle out of an 85 GMC 7000 fire truck bought it with just over 12,000 original miles. V8 turbocharged engine 250 HP welded 24 inches on the front of the bed from a donor bed so it was proportionally right to many guys use a 8 foot bed and they look like tonka trucks. Last...
Same problem with my 2022 2500 its worse when pulling a loaded trailer behind me. I figured it may be something to do with the coil springs on the 2500 but like it was stated by the OP it stops when going onto the asphalt so its probably the saw cut expansion joints every so many feet.
Its something I would like but dont really need I am also looking to buy a set of aluminum wheels so I need to decide how bad I want them to let go of the cash.
Here is another one for the greenies I pass a place where they are putting up a new solar array taking out a minimum of 50 acres on both sides of the road. They are taking this land out of food production for good and what happens when the flow of government subsidy money stops who cleans this...
Green is good only for those in washington who make laws that push government subsidies in companies they have stock or ownership in. They leave the taxpayer holding the bag when the company goes bankrupt when government subsidies end been that way for years and isnt going to stop.
I cut the grille mesh with just using a hacksaw blade to put in my tow hooks I cut just enough to fit the hooks in. I think it looks better than the factory tow hook bezels because the mesh I left still intact fills it in better.