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Happy trails Nick!
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That’s probably about rightSteel plate calculator puts a 44”x48” @ 1/8” plate at just about 75 lbs.
My buddy at 4lo fab has the file and could easily make you one. Or make changes to your likingI am considering loping the wings off. Getting that thing in and out over and over again is a B even with it being so light. Also, once I start adding stuff to it I'll build myself into a corner, as it were... Point is, I think yours looks great.
EwwwWe hit 105* yesterday in Carlsbad.
Glorious weather this morning.
Safe travels.
Thanks to your help! Half the stuff that I fixed I needed your advice/assistance with! Thanks again! Been an awesome trip so far, I’ll be up here till August, so there’s still time for something to go wrong! HahaThis is awesome! Glad to see you made it up there with no dramas.
It’s been awesome! Thank you! I hope I’ve instilled a little adventure into him with this trip!Man, your kiddo is gonna remember that trip forever. What an awesome adventure. I can’t wait to take trips like this with my son.
Glad yall made it up to Maine alright. Cheers from Massachusetts.
P.S. your 60 is beautiful.
That's cool as hell. I just want to know why you got him relegated to the back seat like some 2nd rate citizen. In the front seat, on father/son road trips, that's where the boy belongsIt’s been awesome! Thank you! I hope I’ve instilled a little adventure into him with this trip!
Soon enough, he’s still in a booster seat, only 8 y/o, likely next year it will be fine for him to ride up front. Honestly, there’s more room for him to have all his books and crap to keep him busy for the drive!That's cool as hell. I just want to know why you got him relegated to the back seat like some 2nd rate citizen. In the front seat, on father/son road trips, that's where the boy belongss***, i gotta learn to proof read my ramblings before i hit the post button.
Yeah, so? I would've thought you living in texas that sorta thinking would not have applied. I'll be honest, i'm a hard a$$ed old fawk n tend to say fawkit for legislation such as that. Enjoy your trip n that time spent with your boy will never be forgottenSoon enough, he’s still in a booster seat, only 8 y/o, likely next year it will be fine for him to ride up front. Honestly, there’s more room for him to have all his books and crap to keep him busy for the drive!
Safety third… for the record he’s been cruising up front with me since we got here.“This car has no airbags, we die like men!”