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I love Christmas trees. Big ones to be exact. For the first time in my adult life I do not own a truck and am planning on putting a 13ft live tree on top. Will that weight crush my beloved hard top?
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one way to find out..I love Christmas trees. Big ones to be exact. For the first time in my adult life I do not own a truck and am planning on putting a 13ft live tree on top. Will that weight crush my beloved hard top?
From the top of my head, I remember the dynamic load weight to be 110lbs for the Bronco.I love Christmas trees. Big ones to be exact. For the first time in my adult life I do not own a truck and am planning on putting a 13ft live tree on top. Will that weight crush my beloved hard top?
https://imagesvc.meredithcorp.io/v3...20/2017/11/national-lampoon-christmas-2-1.jpgI love Christmas trees. Big ones to be exact. For the first time in my adult life I do not own a truck and am planning on putting a 13ft live tree on top. Will that weight crush my beloved hard top?
whats the off road capabilities of that to get said xmas tree
Its a rental. You are ultimately in control of how well it off-roads and how many tires are left when you return it.whats the off road capabilities of that to get said xmas tree
Is this a live tree with a root ball that your are going to re-plant? Or, a real tree that was cut down. Live tree, doubtful. Real cut down tree, no problem.I love Christmas trees. Big ones to be exact. For the first time in my adult life I do not own a truck and am planning on putting a 13ft live tree on top. Will that weight crush my beloved hard top?
Yeah for like $20 you can rent a HD truck. Is it worth the risk?
Cut tree. Think Clark Griswold minus the root ball.Is this a live tree with a root ball that your are going to re-plant? Or, a real tree that was cut down. Live tree, doubtful. Real cut down tree, no problem.
The first time I read your comment, I read "math" as "meth"...Time to do some math and read the owners manual...