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FJR in an F150
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<blockquote data-quote="Abercrombie FJR" data-source="post: 949821" data-attributes="member: 17489"><p>Nice operation RedTail. I have been hauling bikes in the back of a crew cab F150 using a similar technique for several years but you have given me some great ideas to make it better and safer. I will be instituting a wheel chock mounted to plywood from now on. It will eliminate two problems I have. like the front fender coming in contact with my tonneau cover frame and the rear tire riding on the tail gate leaving a slight dent. Too late to prevent the dent now but it won’t get worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Abercrombie FJR, post: 949821, member: 17489"] Nice operation RedTail. I have been hauling bikes in the back of a crew cab F150 using a similar technique for several years but you have given me some great ideas to make it better and safer. I will be instituting a wheel chock mounted to plywood from now on. It will eliminate two problems I have. like the front fender coming in contact with my tonneau cover frame and the rear tire riding on the tail gate leaving a slight dent. Too late to prevent the dent now but it won’t get worse. [/QUOTE]
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