rydfree
Well-Known Member
Oh God , another damper thread . This is about as far as I'm gonna read this one . I've got too much work to do today as I'm filling in for someone on vacation and there are different people watching me than usualI'm so on the fence about this. Last week I did wish I had one as I wanted to open the tailgate when I was standing in the bed.
BUT ... what's so bad about letting it slam open?
In the old days when it was just two metal pieces that pivoted in the middle, you always just let it slam open. I don't remember a tailgate ever falling off or being damaged. Back in the days when you could ride in the bed of a truck and even sit on the open tailgate going 30 mph down the road!
And our tailgates are really light, so what's the long term damage of letting it slam open? Apart from the smashing of little kid heads (which may explain why I'm like this as an old fart now).
This sounds like a possible Phil question. =)
The old trucks did not have sensitive cameras in the tailgate or electronics in the tail lights that do not like excessive vibrations over time . I laugh at the naysayers who themselves purchased a truck that has power windows instead of a manual crank that works just fine . I'd bet most are too weak to drive a real truck 5 miles without power steering , brakes and air conditioning also ,LOL
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