My 100 is too tall

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Asiarider,

Actually, more often than not owners opt. for the precast double-T versions (go up fast like link-and-logs) which generally are built with the low floor-to-floor heights. Those things would make a well rat closter-phoebic. Unfortunately they just don't gear towards bigger SUV's, small spaces, low manuevarability, low beams etc..., At some point maybe they'll figure out this has turned into an SUV nation.

Until then,
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Rookie2
 
[quote author=Asiarider link=board=2;threadid=10077;start=msg90224#msg90224 date=1074088494]
I wished I had garages like that here. I always have to park outside.[/quote]

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Your truck deserves to be outside. Cruisers were meant to be beat on. They like it that way.
 
[quote author=Junk link=board=2;threadid=10077;start=msg90707#msg90707 date=1074136558]
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Your truck deserves to be outside. Cruisers were meant to be beat on. They like it that way.
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Junk,

please tell Rick that my rig deserves to be seen too. He always says mine is only crap :'(

Mike
 
Just keep going in the garage. It will eventually fit. :D
 
AsiaMike,
Just post the pics dude. Does not matter what anyone thinks. So long as you like it then it's cool.

Most of us have common goals of wheeling our junk. Even with that, I continue to :slap: :D the west coast guys and they either ignore me or :slap: me back. Just because we have that as our goal, does not mean that you have to, or should. Same goes for T and Gumby, neither of them wheel. Post up the pics.
 
[quote author=Junk link=board=2;threadid=10077;start=msg91484#msg91484 date=1074392641]
AsiaMike,
Just post the pics dude. Does not matter what anyone thinks. So long as you like it then it's cool.

Most of us have common goals of wheeling our junk. Even with that, I continue to :slap: :D the west coast guys and they either ignore me or :slap: me back. Just because we have that as our goal, does not mean that you have to, or should. Same goes for T and Gumby, neither of them wheel. Post up the pics.
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Junk,

thanks for your support.


Mike
 
confession, first day i had my hj45, i went into the outside carpark at the shops, but i forgot that they had a gate on it. no prob clearing the cross beam on the gate i thought. little did i know they had a very strong cable (used to pull the sliding gate closed) mounted at you guessed it, my roof rack height. this was at night with poor lighting, so i did not stand a chance of seeing it.

it grabbed, ripped the legs off the rack, bent the rack back and snapped the two ladders on the back going up to the rack. spare tyre on the roof (previous owners fault) went flying through a fence (lucky no mofo was behind me). i s*** bricks, but mum, who is brillient at arguing, got it covered by the shop. neglegence you see, not signposting the tripwire.

dude got a new fence from them, still fighting for the roof rack to be paid for, 2.5 years later. a friend has offered to teach me to weld, using the remains of the old rack as a starting point, might fix it up one day. don't tell the supermarket though
 

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