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Confess your pickup glass mistakes
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<blockquote data-quote="mountainmandan" data-source="post: 4045979" data-attributes="member: 77574"><p>So in the last year and a half I have replaced the back glass 3 times in my truck. </p><p></p><p>1. I was going floating and loaded my canoe in the back of the truck, no weight in the front of the canoe. Went over an ozark bridge just a little too fast and canoe bounced up with assistance from the ropes tying it in and lands on my right shoulder. (an ozark bridge is no bridge, just ford the creek)</p><p></p><p>2. Pulling a post to do a new deck install, the post snaps and sails into the glass.</p><p></p><p>3. A piece of firewood tossed into an empty bed sure does bounce, but I only did that once.</p><p></p><p>The junkyard should be giving me volume discounts. I am getting pretty good at removing and reinstalling it though. </p><p></p><p>Any other good stories you folks would like to share?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mountainmandan, post: 4045979, member: 77574"] So in the last year and a half I have replaced the back glass 3 times in my truck. 1. I was going floating and loaded my canoe in the back of the truck, no weight in the front of the canoe. Went over an ozark bridge just a little too fast and canoe bounced up with assistance from the ropes tying it in and lands on my right shoulder. (an ozark bridge is no bridge, just ford the creek) 2. Pulling a post to do a new deck install, the post snaps and sails into the glass. 3. A piece of firewood tossed into an empty bed sure does bounce, but I only did that once. The junkyard should be giving me volume discounts. I am getting pretty good at removing and reinstalling it though. Any other good stories you folks would like to share? [/QUOTE]
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