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Pathfinder450
Jul 22, 2013Explorer
Thanks Fred - Golden_HVAC for fixing my images so that they would show up right. I had my suspensions that I might have a problem because I was submitting them using my iPhone rather then my PC.
Thanks Recycler for the complement on my rig. I like it but do have to be very diligent when it comes to overpasses and bridges. Yes plus paying attention to low hanging limbs that will get you every time. I can't tell you of all the times driving down a road and pulling into the parking lot only to discover that their landscape has all kinds of low hanging limbs. Or going down a side street as it was discussed on this thread. My Ford came with a GPS system but I sure wished that it would advise for low bridges. Or that I could somehow add it in to my present GPS system! "Recycler" and "Homedad" I was raised in Redford and later moved to Wolverine Lake Michigan. Not far from the area that Homedad speaks of in his post. I'm quite aware of some of bridges being so low. I remember Milford had the same story.
Thanks Recycler for the complement on my rig. I like it but do have to be very diligent when it comes to overpasses and bridges. Yes plus paying attention to low hanging limbs that will get you every time. I can't tell you of all the times driving down a road and pulling into the parking lot only to discover that their landscape has all kinds of low hanging limbs. Or going down a side street as it was discussed on this thread. My Ford came with a GPS system but I sure wished that it would advise for low bridges. Or that I could somehow add it in to my present GPS system! "Recycler" and "Homedad" I was raised in Redford and later moved to Wolverine Lake Michigan. Not far from the area that Homedad speaks of in his post. I'm quite aware of some of bridges being so low. I remember Milford had the same story.
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