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You are brave to let an inexperienced kid drive your truck! You must also be very patient.Funny. But I can't take credit honestly. I loaned my son my 19 Raptor while I was away on vacation. He went from NY to Nova Scotia winter camping/hiking. Put 3k miles on my truck which had 600. Naturally it wasn't until he got home to New Jersey that he "accidentally" jumped a curb, "panicked" his word, and instead of stopping continued on and scraped the finish off the entire length and bent down 1-1/2" the passenger side running board against an orange bollard.
So, I not only need it refinished but bent back up, or have the brackets and that side replaced. If it was on the driver's side I'd have already fixed it. Outta sight, outta mind thus far.
I was thinking of taking a 2x4, placing it under the running board, and slowly using a jack to bend it back up. I asked the Ford dealer, during my last oil change, to take a look. He said he didn't want to try bending it back up as it may kink the brackets. Damn.
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Thank you for the compliment, I think. LOL.You are brave to let an inexperienced kid drive your truck! You must also be very patient.
I was going to say, it's a perfect time to put on Amp Research step boards. I like the look of the factory boards, but I'm not getting any younger and miss them on my Expedition.Thank you for the compliment, I think. LOL.
Well, I call him a kid. He's actually my oldest, 32 years old. He drives his own Mercedes, has a great job and lives and travels the world. I loaned him my brand new 19 Porsche 911 T last year and he went to visit friends in New Hampshire where he attended college. He returned it pristine.
I taught all 3 of my kids to drive (and just about all of my friends too, on my manual tranny Pontiac Astre) and have always tried to be patient.
A friend of mine once told me, as his kids were older, that it's not if but when accidents will happen with kids. My first reply has always been: "Are you hurt?"
My family greatly appreciates that. Oh, and he did immediately offer to pay for a new running board, but I don't want to take his money. I was going to do the Amp steps, as I miss them from my Platinum, but others have suggested not to.
I was going to say, it's a perfect time to put on Amp Research step boards. I like the look of the factory boards, but I'm not getting any younger and miss them on my Expedition.