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Re: O/T My pick-up truck has its own center of gra
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Posted by Hobo,NC on February 11, 2007 at 16:05:44 from (71.29.34.192):
In Reply to: O/T My pick-up truck has its own center of gravity posted by Turke Bros. Farms on February 11, 2007 at 14:54:49:
Its that same engineer that designed the ice maker that designed the dodge pic’em up thats rite they both have the same center of gravity. Think about it, when you go to fill yer glass up wif ice always a cube falls out and scoots across the floor and goes under the washer. To counter it before I add the first ice cube to my glass I always reach in a grab a cube and throw it on the floor. After you dispose of the cube that hit the floor its rare that you will loose one while fill’in yer glass. So to counter yer pic’em up problem have sum disposable hardware that you can chunk out that’s rite go ahead and throw it out before you open the door, I then bet the important hardware will stay put.
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