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Those Ram guys do things differently.. (Page 1/1) |
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maryjane
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APR 30, 07:48 AM
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I can not explain this. I saw it as I walked across a Best Buy parking lot in Killeen Tx last week and snapped the photo. ?????????

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Raydar
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APR 30, 09:51 AM
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I drive a Ram. A white one, even. As if that matters. Makes as much sense as anything else, at this point.
I have no f'n clue what he's trying to accomplish. Unless he's trying to dissuade tailgaters. (Think "Pinto".)  [This message has been edited by Raydar (edited 04-30-2025).]
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maryjane
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APR 30, 09:54 AM
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Now that I think about it, I have done this before myself. Tied the empty gas can off inside the truckbed to keep it from coming out, drive somewhere and the wind blows the can out over the tailgate and i never noticed it when I got out because I didn't go around the back of the truck............. till I got back home and parked again.. at least that's 1 personal explanation.
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Raydar
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MAY 01, 06:56 PM
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quote | Originally posted by maryjane: ... at least that's 1 personal explanation. |
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And it makes sense. Much better sense than the "Pinto" scenario.
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TakeTwo
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MAY 01, 07:49 PM
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Looks like it was tied so it doesn't blow away, probably blew out of the box when driving down the road.. I'd assume it's generally tighter so it can't move though.
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blackrams
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MAY 02, 07:58 AM
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quote | Originally posted by maryjane:
Now that I think about it, I have done this before myself. Tied the empty gas can off inside the truckbed to keep it from coming out, drive somewhere and the wind blows the can out over the tailgate and i never noticed it when I got out because I didn't go around the back of the truck............. till I got back home and parked again.. at least that's 1 personal explanation. |
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This seems to be the most likely reason. I always secure my fuel cans in the back of my truck. But that's more to keep them upright and secured so they don't slide around possibly spilling or if empty to keep them easily accessible rather than being in the middle of the bed when I want to retrieve them. Climbing up into the bed is a PITA. Never had one blow out of the bed before but, I guess that's possible. It is Texas ya know. 
Rams[This message has been edited by blackrams (edited 05-02-2025).]
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MarkS
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MAY 03, 08:01 AM
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For a second there, I thought there was a hose going into that gas can, sorta like a redneck external fuel tank, nope, just the black spout.
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