qwertybird
qwertybird
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Ran when parked.

Business liability for Covid deaths is far from resolved and filing a lawsuit is no guarantee of payout.

So the state gets $35K. I wonder what the family of the dead employee got?

I am cautiously excited for this truck.

He isn’t being monitored according to the linked article.

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If you touched on this and I missed it I apologize, but is it possible that some of the bigger names resent the potential for these $15,000 sponsorships to devalue all of the sponsorships?

Maybe emergency lights from an ambulance? It might be behind the truck.

Doubtful. As far as I know, the law (in the US anyway) mandates backup cameras on road vehicles.

Where did Jason belittle anyone?

As someone who doesn’t know much about this, if you needed to pull a typical car/truck into a trailer like the top pic (using the 750 lb winch), would this be the proper procedure?

In Oregon, as far as I know, you can also pump your own gas at stations located on Tribal Lands.

The tailgate is designed to have a second position that puts its top lip at the same height as the wheels. That means you “should” be able to haul plywood that is supported over more than half its length (4 foot bed plus the extra that the angled tailgate offers). You’d have to use a red flag and it might get

From what I understand, horses did exist in the Americas thousands of years ago, but went extinct. The wild horses that we have are descended from ones brought over by the Spanish in the 1600's.

Can you carry a 4x8 sheet of ply inside or mostly inside (tailgate ajar)? How much do you have to rearrange the interior to do so?

Or if he’s driving a Jaaaag.

The Tucson is 72.8 inches wide without the mirrors. My Ranger is 69.4 without the mirrors. My truck is only 40 inches between the wheels, but 54 between the bed sides. I have fit a lot of ply in there over the years without any problem. Unless the bed walls of the Santa Cruz are incredibly thick it should be able

I’ve never seen payload ratings listed in any units other than weight. That is certainly the most common use of the term. Volume is listed as...volume. So you may disagree but I stand by my use of the term.

I am someone who is in the market for this exact vehicle or the Maverick. I still need to see specs, etc. to know if either will work. Particularly the bed length and width. I can extend stuff past the tailgate with a red flag but only up to a point.

Then please elaborate. We’re waiting.