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MKish wrote:
Getting a second truck (as described by JRscooby) is my favorite plan so far! ๐ Hehehe
As a city-dweller I don't have a barn but I can set up some sawhorses in the garage and put a couple teenagers to work if I have to.
This sounds doable! Appreciate it. Thanks all!
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JRscooby wrote:valhalla360 wrote:
I've had aluminum and fiberglass.
The fiberglass could be done with 2 large strong guys but really 3 or 4 was a lot easier.
The aluminum one I could do myself in a pinch (mostly awkward to control, weight wasn't an issue). With 2 people (even not very strong), it was a breeze.
If I was buying a new cap, it would be aluminum in a heartbeat.
I needed to move a aluminum one from 1 truck to another for a trip. The guy that was to help didn't show up so I parked back to back so could walk from one to other. Turned around as I crossed the tailgates, a piece of chicken. Worked so well I didn't ask for help when I got back. Got lucky, did not damage the good truck. Don't take much wind to take control.
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valhalla360 wrote:
I've had aluminum and fiberglass.
The fiberglass could be done with 2 large strong guys but really 3 or 4 was a lot easier.
The aluminum one I could do myself in a pinch (mostly awkward to control, weight wasn't an issue). With 2 people (even not very strong), it was a breeze.
If I was buying a new cap, it would be aluminum in a heartbeat.
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