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gopherslayer
Jun 10, 2016Explorer
dodge guy wrote:Denny & Jami wrote:
That's a stupid test,nobody in their right mind would do that to any truck. I used trucks for work for years and would never load something that way.
I own a F350 SD and a F150 and the F150 is a car truck when compared to F350.
Denny
Yep! That's what I said in the other thread. Stuff only gets loaded like that in a dump truck. Anyone that loads like that deserves what they get! A bedliner will protect some from that kind of damage, but any person with half a brain would never dump a load of bricks into any pickup truck bed. And when you are buying bricks, they are to use for building purposes and you don't want them damaged!
Or you are using them for fill.
I picked up a load of river Rock for landscaping last year. Loader dumped it in the bed of my Silverado. 1400#s worth.
Cinder blocks 4 high filled up my bed and then some. Boss wanted them saved so I hauled them in my truck, over 400 of them.
I use my truck. It ain't pretty but it owes me nothing since bought new in 03. As far as AL bodies, I wish them luck. Paint problems and corrosion will be great when plunking down 40-50k on a truck. I'm sure body shops are cringing on having to fix and paint them. We will see if the mfgs stand by their warranties.
Anybody remember the paint from the late 80s to mid 90s?
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