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<blockquote data-quote="someotherguy" data-source="post: 22531" data-attributes="member: 6178"><p>Good to hear there's a plan for dealing with the hernia. My first thought was you were saying you were out of the game for good on certain activities, but it sounds like you could be OK after surgery and a healing period? Even still, you may look into using a tire dolly to R&R wheels, like the heavy truck guys do so they're not breaking their backs getting the tires off/on and the positioning required to install. There's a decent variety of these out there, probably different sizes; I haven't used one (yet) but find them interesting.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]2640[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Also hate to hear of the other shop's attempts to trick her into work the truck doesn't need. What a bunch of terds. Unfortunately, seems all too common. I bet the bill for all those "necessary" repairs was a hefty one.</p><p></p><p>Richard</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="someotherguy, post: 22531, member: 6178"] Good to hear there's a plan for dealing with the hernia. My first thought was you were saying you were out of the game for good on certain activities, but it sounds like you could be OK after surgery and a healing period? Even still, you may look into using a tire dolly to R&R wheels, like the heavy truck guys do so they're not breaking their backs getting the tires off/on and the positioning required to install. There's a decent variety of these out there, probably different sizes; I haven't used one (yet) but find them interesting. [ATTACH type="full" alt="71byJWWfy7L._AC_SL1500_[1].jpg"]2640[/ATTACH] Also hate to hear of the other shop's attempts to trick her into work the truck doesn't need. What a bunch of terds. Unfortunately, seems all too common. I bet the bill for all those "necessary" repairs was a hefty one. Richard [/QUOTE]
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