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Old 11-08-04, 22:22
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Default Re: To have or not tohave shocks....

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Originally posted by Bob C.
My driving experience in CMP is limited to a few rides with Phil in New Hampshire and driving a water truck cab 12 in Newbridge Ontario
..... and this is not a comment on Phil's driving ability...LOL ....

...BUT something to holds on is more important than having shocks at least for the passenger.... now I know why they have that bid D handle on the floor in Cab 13....... Of course Phil being slightly sadistic had his D handle removed thats why he enjoys give newcomers rides!!!!!!!!!

..... can hardly wait to have mine bouncing around.

Bob C
Reminds me of the time I gave a friend a ride in the Melbourne suburbs in my F60L. She was well, let's just say an ample person and the first speed bump in the road had her clutching her bosom in pain!
And, by the way the shock absorbers were functional at the time.
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