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<blockquote data-quote="turnkey4099" data-source="post: 2395731" data-attributes="member: 2122"><p>Agree. No matter how careful one is, the truck _will_ get dinged up. I started with a cherry 89 F150 (used) and it now looks like it should be in a junkyard. Scrapes, scratches, dents, bead dished in, tailgate badly dished, etc. etc., etc. </p><p></p><p>As for 'headache rack'. They really should be built as part of side racks, even if those racks are only 12" or less high. Serious 'wooding' will need racks.</p><p></p><p>Harry K</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turnkey4099, post: 2395731, member: 2122"] Agree. No matter how careful one is, the truck _will_ get dinged up. I started with a cherry 89 F150 (used) and it now looks like it should be in a junkyard. Scrapes, scratches, dents, bead dished in, tailgate badly dished, etc. etc., etc. As for 'headache rack'. They really should be built as part of side racks, even if those racks are only 12" or less high. Serious 'wooding' will need racks. Harry K [/QUOTE]
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