I laid it on its side and turned the front tire so that it was perpendicular to the bed. I was only going a few miles that way.
It'll do in a pinch but if I were going more than a few miles I would not recommend it.
I got my bike into the bed with the gate up. What I did is angle it and turn the front wheel to 90 degrees and it fit in just fine. And this is why I am glad I got it with the spray in bed liner. No need to worry about the pedals possibly scratching up the bed!
Oh, how cute. Just like the drunk at the end of the bar screaming "hit the ball" you go to insults.
Because you ain't got facts.
Typical.
To the block list you go. The only thing you're captain of is pulling crap directly out of your ass so you just ain't worth my time, little boy.
If I'm trying to maneuver the truck when things are particularly tight, I'll get out and look. When I get back in, since I'm bouncing in and out, I don't buckle back up. And when I don't, the seat belt indicator seems to do its job just fine.
Typically, the seat belt goes on before I start the...
You never will be. Everyone is out to get you and it's their fault. You'll get your truck when you get it and there ain't a goddamn thing you can do about it.
I hope you wait another six to eight months and that you get to see hundreds of people get their truck before you.
It'll serve you right.
You're like the drunk at the bar screaming "hit the ball" when they're watching a baseball game and the team they root for isn't scoring.
The only difference is you're screaming "build my truck "
And all that screaming won't do one goddamn thing to either get a hit or build your truck.
You're leaving out the rest of the sentence. Something about supply constraints. You can't build something if you don't have the parts for it.
Do you think I liked waiting eight months to get my truck? Think I enjoyed having to register the piece of crap truck I was using for another year and...
He told me a month. Then there were supply chain constraints. He explained those to me. And he told me hopefully a couple more months but he couldn't say for sure.
It's been a year.
And they never said first in first out. You misinterpreted it.
Here's the truth. The world doesn't revolve...
What would you like from them? A email once a week telling you that they still don't know when your truck is going to be built because they don't have a good handle on whether enough supplies will come in to clear up all the orders before yours?
Because that's what's going on.
To put things...
From tulip bulbs to dot com stocks to housing to meme stocks, people who say that there's no way to lose money and only chumps aren't in sure do seem to end up with the short end of the stick quite often.
They've been bragging since the beginning about how with the back down, you can carry up to 16 4x8 sheets of plywood. Seriously, if you're buying that much in supplies, save yourself the trouble and have it delivered.
That's what the contractors I've worked with have done.
I had a 1990 Chevy Silverado 1500 with a six foot bed, so I can't speak to what it's like going from an eight foot bed to the four and a half foot one.
For my purposes, the Maverick does well. I've had to stack things up a few times instead of just sliding them into the bed, but it does what I...
That $10K difference will buy you 1,666 gallons of gas at $6 a gallon. At 37 mpg, that's almost 62K miles you can put on your hybrid before the breakeven point.
And that assumes that there is no cost to charge the EV.
Exactly. I wanted my truck to have everything I ordered it with (which wasn't much, just a spray in bed liner). When I found out that was a constrained item, I chose to keep it anyway. Why? Because getting it a few months earlier wouldn't be worth being irritated about either have to get it done...
You didn't answer my question. How do people who don't live in single family homes charge their cars overnight like you claim all EV drivers will?
There are 480 units in my condo complex. There are two charging units. How are we supposed to all charge our vehicles overnight as you say people...
That's the thing for me. I can fill my tank in 20 minutes at the Costco, and that includes waiting in line. Even at a supercharger, that 20 minutes will get me, what, a 30 percent charge?
No thanks. I can always make more money. I can't make more time.
You're assuming everyone can plug them...
How many of you are familiar with the accident chain? It's a term used in aviation where a bunch of things have to all combine to end up with an accident. Remove one of those things and the accident doesn't happen.
From reading this thread, we need to have the following things:
Engine failure...