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Old 12-17-2007, 08:55 PM
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ORIGINAL: Jeremiah 29:11

We had a Christmas party at his house last night and he has already bought another F150 Supercrew to replace the flipped truck.

Trucks are certainly easier to flip over because they are top heavy but cars will to.

I could tell he was ready for the party to be over because his body was still in pain all over from when the truck flipped.

I do not think the human body is meant to take that kind of abuse.
Do Ford's trucks have more issues with this? The reason why I ask is I know the police department in my hometown has a few Expenditions (don't ask me why, it seems like a total waste to me especially for a town that has no real industries anymore...other than the underground industry) and there was an accident that happened a couple years ago that lead to the one being rolled on it's roof. We all know about the whole faulty Firestone Wilderness tires issue that lead to the Explorer flipping over. I can't recall hearing this many issues with GM or Dodge trucks.
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