KCHawkeye02
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any way to get that gravel out?Alternate opinion. I hate mine. I used to think it was merely worthless, but now I have gravel rattling around inside my tailgate.
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any way to get that gravel out?Alternate opinion. I hate mine. I used to think it was merely worthless, but now I have gravel rattling around inside my tailgate.
Same. I hate it. I got gravel rattling around as well, and I have broken the plastic trim piece 3 times with my snowmobile and dirtbike! I finally said screw it and left the trim piece off. it looks ghetto, but I am over it.Alternate opinion. I hate mine. I used to think it was merely worthless, but now I have gravel rattling around inside my tailgate.
It appears to be shaking it's way out. I keep finding it on my bumper and the rattling is decreasing. All I did was to rake gravel out of the bed and over the tailgate. **** poor design. I've been in and out of my bed hundreds of times. I've used it once. It's faster and takes less effort to get into the bed in three other ways that I've used. And I'm in my sixties and have a bad back ...any way to get that gravel out?
I could not agree more. Just give me my Raptor R.135k....no freaking way...unless it comes with a Bond girl to replace the wife. Maybe then. rofl
You can't afford a Bond girl ...
LOL I darn near lost that trim piece unloading a radial arm saw. Bottom line, if you're going to use your truck as a truck the tailgate step is a liability.Same. I hate it. I got gravel rattling around as well, and I have broken the plastic trim piece 3 times with my snowmobile and dirtbike! I finally said screw it and left the trim piece off. it looks ghetto, but I am over it.