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Tim Shultz

01-30-2007 09:53:19




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here is what a dodge 2500 looks like after is slides off the road, down a ditch and into a tree.. not a scratch on it before hand.. it's my sisters truck, coming home from owrk hit some slush on the side of the raod and pulled her right over.. so drive safe you guys..

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also put a few dents and a huge scratch down the left side.. and broke the bearings for the rear swaybar. took a wrecker and 50 feet of cable to get it out..
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shannon form ohio

01-30-2007 16:46:57




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 Re: winter driving.. (pic) in reply to Tim Shultz, 01-30-2007 09:53:19  
Tim, Don't you just hate that when a tree jumps out behind you?? Glad no one was hurt.....



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JDknut

01-30-2007 14:04:21




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 Re: winter driving.. (pic) in reply to Tim Shultz, 01-30-2007 09:53:19  
My whole hearted sympathies but having said that, you're lucky that's all that happened to your Dodge 2500. About 10 years ago, I got my own 1994 Dodge 2500 Cummins sandwiched between two Mack trucks at speed in a blizzard on 401 in Canada. It was a 15 rig pileup with me the small fry. Shortened the truck by about 3 feet and bent it like a pretzel. They had to cut my A-- out, and it was a miracle I survived, in fact had no serious injuries, but a pic of that truck would be too heartbreaking to post, it was my pride and joy. The big Cummins block and stout frame saved my life. I replaced it with a 97 Dodge Cummins, and still have it.

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neblinc

01-30-2007 11:28:42




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 Re: winter driving.. (pic) in reply to Tim Shultz, 01-30-2007 09:53:19  
You need to reset your camera date. Unless that happened 7 years ago ; )


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Tim Shultz

01-30-2007 12:35:15




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 Re: winter driving.. (pic) in reply to neblinc, 01-30-2007 11:28:42  
I used to do that every time the batterys died.. now I just say ta' heck with it.. Tim



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