Cmar
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Of course, you wouldn't the sh*t to hit the fan.There is a fan and heater for a warm air dry. From experience...Flush before Air dry....
Best,
Phil
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Of course, you wouldn't the sh*t to hit the fan.There is a fan and heater for a warm air dry. From experience...Flush before Air dry....
Best,
Phil

Never used one but I've wondered how you dry, how you get the aim right, and how you know if it's clean.So how does one dry the backside?
True... but it happens slowly...Why do all damper threads go to sh!t? ?![]()
Unlike other non-dampered threads where it's suddenly a surprise. ??True... but it happens slowly...
Don't know about that but I see that non-US Rangers, some anyway, use a torsion bar system as a tailgate assist thing to help close it.Has anyone Double-damped?
I think it is inevitable as the arm shrivels...Has anyone Double-damped?
survival of the fittest?Actually I think that’s code now. Someone determined that small children were knocking themselves out with toilet seats and drowning in the bowl.
IIRC the tailgate overseas is still steel and not aluminum. Just look at the guys arms and you can see he doesn't have a damper. They're still largeDon't know about that but I see that non-US Rangers, some anyway, use a torsion bar system as a tailgate assist thing to help close it.
I may have to move overseas for this (medically necessary now, so covered by Medicare, I hope).
where ours now resemble that of a toothpick.
Don't know about that but I see that non-US Rangers, some anyway, use a torsion bar system as a tailgate assist thing to help close it.
I may have to move overseas for this (medically necessary now, so covered by Medicare, I hope).