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Old 07-21-2009, 07:04 PM
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Originally Posted by 94svt50
Let other people make their own decisions, and if they get screwed up and broken down, then they will know better next time.
or they kill an friend or relative or me. also even with your farm tags your insurance may deny coverage for an accident if you are overweight. btw i am not trying to say I'm better than anyone or high and mighty i just am pointing out the risks of running overloaded. running overloaded is kinda like drinking and driving you decide weather you will or not you know the risks if you get behind the wheel and it increases your chances of having an accident and decreases your ability to control your vehicle.

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Old 07-22-2009, 05:14 AM
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Yes, my insurance has to cover me if im obeying the law. Which I am when I abide by the farm tag restrictions. And some one hauling 2500lbs in a truck is not dangerous. If you get kiled by someone hauling 2500lbs, then they where aiming for you.
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Just an update. Had fun the other day hauling logs up a steep, slick hill. Roughly 2000lbs worth in the trailer. The newly rebuilt engine blows my mind. Didn't realize how bad it was before! I'll keep you posted if we get the Dingo up in the bed any time soon, even if it's just in the lot for fun.
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4wd fenders and bed

i have a 1991 2wd shortbed toyota pickup. 145,061 miles on it runs great..my dad gave it to me..and already had it lowered..the best is all beat to hell and a few dents and stuff on the fenders..and i cant decide just to get the orignal fenders or get the 4wd fenders and bed..im thinking it would look pretty good..just looking for a opinions. thanks! oh and if you have a picture of a truck like mine with 4wd fenders and bed on it please post it..i would love to see what it looks like! thanks!
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Originally Posted by foxracing697
i have a 1991 2wd shortbed toyota pickup. 145,061 miles on it runs great..my dad gave it to me..and already had it lowered..the best is all beat to hell and a few dents and stuff on the fenders..and i cant decide just to get the orignal fenders or get the 4wd fenders and bed..im thinking it would look pretty good..just looking for a opinions. thanks! oh and if you have a picture of a truck like mine with 4wd fenders and bed on it please post it..i would love to see what it looks like! thanks!
sorry ment to put my bed is all beat to hell
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