Your truck looks great, man, the Tremor, I mean! Let us know how you like the ride!
I'm glad I wasn't the one to say that.trailered on day one.....that must have got lots of chuckles from the competition as they drove by
Worse yet being pulled by a Ram.I'm glad I wasn't the one to say that.
But I thought it.
Not to throw a wet blanket on your post, but my wife died a couple of months ago so I didn't have much of a choice on how to get it home. I would have much rather driven it for sure.trailered on day one.....that must have got lots of chuckles from the competition as they drove by
Sorry for your loss.Not to throw a wet blanket on your post, but my wife died a couple of months ago so I didn't have much of a choice on how to get it home. I would have much rather driven it for sure.
No harm no foul, no feelings hurt, I would have said the same thing, except the tacky comments about Ram truck!Sorry for your loss.
Don't take anything to serious on here as most of us (myself included) usually joke around a lot. It's nothing personal and I'm sure RP meant no harm in his post. It's just a little good natured ribbing we're all use to doing. I'm just glad you weren't towing it home with a Tacoma. ?
Hi Mike,Not to throw a wet blanket on your post, but my wife died a couple of months ago so I didn't have much of a choice on how to get it home. I would have much rather driven it for sure.
Thanks Phil, it's been a rough time, not how we planned our golden years, I appreciate your kind words.Hi Mike,
Sorry to hear your lose of your wife. Sad time and there is a healing time ahead. Hopefully the Ranger will aid in this healing by being there for you when you need it, surprise and delight you and be reliable for you for years to come.
best,
Phil
Glad you are healing. My wife is battling brain cancer and I know how you feel. You take each day and live it to the fullest!No harm no foul, no feelings hurt, I would have said the same thing, except the tacky comments about Ram truck!
I feel for you brother, prayers sent your way for her recovery, this has been one helluva year on a lot of fronts.Glad you are healing. My wife is battling brain cancer and I know how you feel. You take each day and live it to the fullest!
Have a great time fixing up your truck the way you want it! Just what ever you do don't forget the damper! Lol