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11-20-2006 12:55 AM by
Mackman
Thanks marylandkw
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11-23-2006 06:41 PM by
Mackman
Ever hear back ?????
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11-23-2006 09:53 PM by
marylandkw
Nope, not yet. After the turkey day weekend I plan on calling them. I will post as soon as I know something.
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11-23-2006 09:59 PM by
classicxl
cool video good thing for dump trucks
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11-25-2006 06:40 PM by
TK THE TRUCKER
That would be sweet for going in the landfill. Mine just got ripped off the ohter day, again
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11-25-2006 08:28 PM by
west_coaster
I used to drive an Int'l dump truck that had an air-actuated mud-flap lift system on it. I used the heck out of that system. Probably saved me a lot in mud flap repair $! It was great for backing up to and exsiting pile and dumping.
West_Coaster
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11-27-2006 09:04 PM by
marylandkw
Just got some info in the mail about these..
Regular set up with air control switch=1 set $315/ multiple sets $295 each.
They sell an automatic upgrade that has solenoids and all kinds of fancy stuff that can break for $85
For me, it will be the simple air switch in the cab.
Mackman, if you fill out that contact form on the website they send you a nice pamplet.
I'll let ya'll know how they work out before too long.
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11-27-2006 10:21 PM by
Mackman
I might get them for my dad for x-mas hes getting old 54 getting out and lifting the flaps is getting hard for him. :wink:
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12-22-2006 10:46 PM by
Mackman
Hey maryland you ever get them flaps??? :?: :?: :?: :?:
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12-22-2006 11:20 PM by
marylandkw
Yeah, they look great, just waiting to put them on my new truck and I don't pick that up until next week sometime.
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