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  1. #21
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    I have you by about 3 inches and 50 pounds...

    I was given the keys to the yellow truck above an drove it for quite some time...accidentally jumped it pretty hard at one point...the doors were no sweat for me...I loved them actually...I want to do some for mine.

    Barrmans truck, I got to sit in it and talk to him for quite a while about stuff...basically the openings are very similiar and present no obstacles at all.

    Maybe I will remember and get a pic or 2 of me getting in and out of Barrmans truck in Colorado at the National FE...if I can remember and get him to help with that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brute4c View Post
    I have you by about 3 inches and 50 pounds...
    Hammer is not such a tiny little man.

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    Quite true...guess I owe Hammer one for not adding that in...he is around 6 foot...

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    Markness Madness "My stature is 6'3'', 245". So thats how those logs got on that truck!

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    The passenger side is real easy to get in and out of with the door shut. The drivers side has the wheel in the way. I am 6'2" and around 250 pounds. Getting in and out is no problem for me through the opening. But, since I also drive the truck to and from work and like to keep my shirt tucked in I use the open the door feature and forget about the cut out most times. It is a climb in thing compared to a get in thing and the mental switch doesn't always remember. But, I have been climbing in and out of the M35 so much that I probably won't even think about climbing through the cut out when I put those doors back on after the parades the truck is going to be in this May.
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