Just a note, moderators move where ever you think it belongs:
This weekend I observed what happens to the front of a bed and back of a cab when a thousand pounds of unrestrained sandbags fly around in a frontal collision. NOT A PRETTY SITE.
PLEASE REMEMBER TO SECURE YOUR LOADS!!!
The front of this truck was so crushed from it's accident that the drivetrain moved back well over a foot. To the credit of Dodge, the cab windows and interior were intact but for a crack near the pillar gauges. HOWEVER the rear window, rear cabwall and bed front wall were severly mashed by the sandbags.
I know I am guilty of this, as my 2500 drives better with a load in the back.
FYI: we saw our friend on crutches and heard him talking about his new truck!!
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Green Monster's cyber garage (and TDR multimedia sandbox)
Yahoo messenger: davidc3y
This weekend I observed what happens to the front of a bed and back of a cab when a thousand pounds of unrestrained sandbags fly around in a frontal collision. NOT A PRETTY SITE.
PLEASE REMEMBER TO SECURE YOUR LOADS!!!
The front of this truck was so crushed from it's accident that the drivetrain moved back well over a foot. To the credit of Dodge, the cab windows and interior were intact but for a crack near the pillar gauges. HOWEVER the rear window, rear cabwall and bed front wall were severly mashed by the sandbags.
I know I am guilty of this, as my 2500 drives better with a load in the back.
FYI: we saw our friend on crutches and heard him talking about his new truck!!

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Green Monster's cyber garage (and TDR multimedia sandbox)
Yahoo messenger: davidc3y
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