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  1. ThundahBeagle

    How to camp with dogs!

    Kurgo Tru-Fit
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    How to camp with dogs!

    I find the dog food, if dry, is absolutely better in its bag, especially if the bag has a zip lock or "velcro" closure. The bag is more malleable than a hard plastic container. The plastic takes up the same amount of space, full or empty. Acana dog food is also made in Canada, sold in US and...
  3. ThundahBeagle

    How to camp with dogs!

    + infinity for the Beagle!
  4. ThundahBeagle

    Surprised no one is discussing the Cybertruck today.

    I'll give you the over sizing. Agree 100%. Back in 06 I was looking for a Honda Accord to replace my 94. The 06 Civic had gained in size to be as big as a 94 Accord. Today's accord being as big as an older impala, and so on. And I'm not offended Cyber Truck is called a truck. If an...
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    Surprised no one is discussing the Cybertruck today.

    "Cars, trucks, and SUV's sold in..." blah blah blah. Hmm. Sounds like another opening for the minivan segment. If memory serves, Iacocca skirted the smog rules that applied to passenger cars (but not trucks) by squshing a station wagon onto a small truck platform...they may be churning out...
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    Surprised no one is discussing the Cybertruck today.

    Still beg to differ. If I have to spend 40, 50, or 60 grand on one vehicle, it may as well serve as many of my purposes as needed. The idea that a Denali pickup truck is impractical is off the rails. It does everything ant pickup does, but with heated leather seats and steering wheel. Would...
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    Surprised no one is discussing the Cybertruck today.

    I'm not driving a muscle car. I dont need a truck to do the zero to 60 in under 3 seconds. And I dont need a truck to handle like a sports car. Fine if it does but that's not what a truck is ostensibly for. And a Denali IS a truck first, with all of a truck's practicality. AND as much...
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    Surprised no one is discussing the Cybertruck today.

    Why should people have to customize a horizontal rack to fit? That's my point. I mean, clearly this is not a practical truck in the first place. Beating the Porsche while towing a Porsche is great salesmanship but how much range did it have left after that. I do like the stainless like the...
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    Surprised no one is discussing the Cybertruck today.

    Saw a picture of the cyber truck with a rack on it, on which were lashed two kayaks. No for nothing but the kayaks facing upward at 30 to 40 degrees is a little off-putting. Part of what makes trucks PRACTICAL is the relative simplicity and basically right angles so things can sit straight or...
  10. ThundahBeagle

    1986 GMC S-15

    The blue GMC looks GREAT! The proportions of lift and tire size to the vehicle itself is rugged and purposeful. Something like the way 4x4 Tacomas are when new that GM never bought the into with thier smaller trucks. I'm sure if they made them the way you have outfitted yours (without the...
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    1986 GMC S-15

    Congratulations on the newborn!
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    Surprised no one is discussing the Cybertruck today.

    True, I do commute with my GMC Sierra every day. 500 miles a week. However, I also haul lumber, cord wood, my garden tractor, loads of bricks, whatever furniture my lady wants as she buys it new or 'vintage', mulch, sleep in it when camping (actually it's like a home base), and I need not go...
  13. ThundahBeagle

    Clunking on acceleration

    U joints, mounts, even ball joints? If its is the trans, I have no good input
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    Why are torsion bars so vilified? And were Land Cruisers ever designed for recreational off-roading

    In the 1990's, the fill size Chevy Blazer and original GMC Yukon went with a solid roof, independent front suspension with torsion bars. GMT400 Blazer and Yukon. Full size. V8. Comfy as all get-out. the set up was fantastic on the highway. Comfortable and rugged at the same time. Yes...
  15. ThundahBeagle

    Not very safe buying things here

    Good instinct. That's what I mean. But again, this isnt Amazon, and we are in a holiday weekend. I wouldnt expect anything to be done until Monday the earliest. Give the folks a chance to have a meal with thier families, enjoy the weekend and catch up on Monday. This isn't brain surgery...
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    Not very safe buying things here

    Their personal email could have been pushed. From that maybe a goigle dox of passwords discovered. And maybe they used the same password for multiple accounts, so the usurper hopped on here to see about making some dough
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    Not very safe buying things here

    Those are sort of the age old cautions, right? .Pushy sales people mean to push you into a corner .Any demand for alternative payments, especially sight unseen, is bs and always has been. . Talking about other buyer is to get you all hopped up to make a bad decision .Deleting prior posts, or...
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    Not very safe buying things here

    Simplest way to circumvent a technology based hack (Phishing scam, Ransomware) is the non-technology route of confirmation. Cash and face to face. City of Quincy Massachusetts retirement board got taken, I think to the tune of 3.5 million dollars because a board member's account got hacked...
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    Not very safe buying things here

    If something sounds like a steal, it IS. If it sounds too good to be true, it isnt Sorry you got hit (op)
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