โDec-28-2014 04:31 PM
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โJan-02-2015 07:34 PM
Terryallan wrote:tuna fisher wrote:
Still don't like that idea, dent very easy. Can you imagine what a shopping cart will do? More than a scratch I bet.
Dude. You do know it's NOT beer can aluminum... Right? you do know passenger jets are made of aluminum. and I believe the highest end RVs like Airstream are made from aluminum.
You should not be afraid of aluminum. As for dents. No one fixes dents any more. They just replace the body part with a new one. Less trouble, and less expensive.
โJan-02-2015 07:23 PM
brholt wrote:
Not to cause trouble :B but some people aren't very happy with boxed frames:
Boxed frame rust
โJan-02-2015 03:52 PM
brholt wrote:
Not to cause trouble :B but some people aren't very happy with boxed frames:
Boxed frame rust
โJan-02-2015 11:37 AM
jimh425 wrote:
I don't really care if my frame flexes or not, and also don't care if it is a few pounds lighter or gets slightly better mpg. It's fun from an academic argument perspective, but most trucks have been quite good for the past 15 years, and there have been very few advances for the past 10 years.
โJan-02-2015 06:59 AM
โJan-01-2015 09:02 PM
jimh425 wrote:
I don't really care if my frame flexes or not, and also don't care if it is a few pounds lighter or gets slightly better mpg. It's fun from an academic argument perspective, but most trucks have been quite good for the past 15 years, and there have been very few advances for the past 10 years.
โDec-30-2014 01:28 PM
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โDec-29-2014 02:54 PM
โDec-29-2014 02:53 PM
dave17352 wrote:RZAR66 wrote:
Better to have the frame flex than crack.
But if it flexes a few to many times it will crack right?
โDec-29-2014 02:09 PM
RZAR66 wrote:
Better to have the frame flex than crack.
โDec-29-2014 11:47 AM