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97 ford f150


jaymanthree
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LBTS.  GLWS.

 

but really, that's probably the most economical way to transport 2 bikes any serious distance.  I know people who never owned a trailer, because one of them had the long-bed regular cab F150 for work.  They always talked about getting a trailer, but they were living in NJ, so storing it would have been a major issue, and the ridiculous tolls every time they pulled an extra axle was the other issue...

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Lol, those are easy. Grind off the shop ends of the rivets, burn out the old bushing if it's fucked, press a new one in with a few sockets, some all thread, wd40 and an impact and bolt it all up. Done em on every Ford truck I've ever owned.

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It's all good, my commute is 300 mi/wk. although I don't use my truck for commuting. There are far better machines for that. Trucks are for hauling shit. Let me know if your cousin might be interested though. Thanks.

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Hell no. I commute 120 miles a week or more. My last truck cost me $75 a week to go to work and back.

This makes me happy that I don't incur costs on my truck. In gas alone it would be 2.5x that a week:(

The OP's truck is a damn good deal. I wish this had been a few weeks earlier otherwise I would've bought it (even if it's a Ford) for my company cause we needed a new yard truck

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your commutes are making me jealous.

 

I'm at 400 miles/week minimum.

I commute 19.5 miles a day roudntrip...LOL... but my wife makes up for it and puts about 700 a week on her car, more if she is on call on the weekend

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