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saw you on McDonald Park rd. just before you turned on Mills, looked like those rear springs were suffering. was walking along the road with my dog. There is a 55 1st series 1ton Panel in Deep Cove for sale
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Hahaha. That's gotta be Danny's old panel I'd guess. My old truck was a one ton, and it rode waaaaaay to rough for me. I generally only have a load of 4 or 600 pounds in the truck, just tools, so the 1/2 ton works fine. I've also got 15" wheels, which brings the bus down quite a ways.

My truck was full of fir for a staircase I'm just finishing up. You might have noticed the rear door was ajar, as they were 10'ers.

To keep this bolt related, I've got some airbags I'm going to stick over my back axel for just such occasions!



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