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Heading out for some fun in The Rockies!. I hope they add a 6.5 Box on the NNBS!

 

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Nice! I have a Kawasaki too.

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Heading out for some fun in The Rockies!. I hope they add a 6.5 Box on the NNBS!

 

 

 

Nice! I have a Kawasaki too.

 

Me too, but mines street.

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Heres my quad in the back of my newly acquired 05 1500. have about 4" between the bumper and the back window, will have to make a backrack so i dont blow the window out lol.

 

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nice truck, lol.

 

and i felt lonely, i know its not towing but heres an older pic hauling my quad, and the second is an oldie from back in college:

 

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Quite impressive...... How was that party?

 

Jbo

 

 

i dont remember :sigh:

 

 

Judging from the cargo..... Memory absents is to be expected... :lol: Looks like it was quite the party...

 

Jbo

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Quite impressive...... How was that party?

 

Jbo

 

i dont remember :sigh:

 

 

Judging from the cargo..... Memory absents is to be expected... :lol: Looks like it was quite the party...

 

Jbo

 

 

haha, it was for our saint patricks day party one year. i actually made two trips, and for the first trip we actually had a small convoy of vehicles.

Posted
Heres my quad in the back of my newly acquired 05 1500. have about 4" between the bumper and the back window, will have to make a backrack so i dont blow the window out lol.

 

DSC04194.jpg

 

 

nice truck, lol.

 

and i felt lonely, i know its not towing but heres an older pic hauling my quad, and the second is an oldie from back in college:

 

iuhih117z.jpg

 

kjiq.jpg

 

 

 

 

Drink all the Fish and Catch all the Beer :)

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Headed to the wieght station at 12860 lbs combined wieght.

 

What in the world are you hauling in there to weigh that much? Our camper is 32 ft bumper to tongue, and with the whole family (of 5) and our stuff loaded we're at about the same weight.

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Headed to the wieght station at 12860 lbs combined wieght.

 

What in the world are you hauling in there to weigh that much? Our camper is 32 ft bumper to tongue, and with the whole family (of 5) and our stuff loaded we're at about the same weight.

 

 

"combined weight" Truck, trailer, gear, gas, LP, etc.....

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