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Re: Window Deflectors for 2006 Quad Cab Dakota
| mac davis | 21 Sep 2006 14:31 |
>> > Oh come on! Be adventurous. :-) >> [quoted text clipped - 7 lines] > >Craig C. She must not know Roy, then... roflmao Mac
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| Craig C. | 20 Sep 2006 17:50 |
> > Oh come on! Be adventurous. :-) > > Okay, how about you spend the day driveing with your left eye shut. I > think you might get a new understanding of adventurous.<BFG> Ah hah! That must be what my lady is asking for when she asks me for "ole one eye".
<MLFG>
Craig C.
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| Roy | 20 Sep 2006 17:08 |
>> day to day things about once every other day. Now, the problem >> with the new truck is that I have a one car garage and won't even >> attempt to pull the truck into it. I may be able to get it in but >> would certainly play heck getting it back out. :-) > > Oh come on! Be adventurous. :-) Okay, how about you spend the day driveing with your left eye shut. I think you might get a new understanding of adventurous.<BFG>
Roy
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| Craig C. | 20 Sep 2006 15:44 |
> day to day things about once every other day. Now, the problem > with the new truck is that I have a one car garage and won't even > attempt to pull the truck into it. I may be able to get it in but > would certainly play heck getting it back out. :-) Oh come on! Be adventurous. :-)
I have a two car, two door garage. When I first purchased my house, I was concerned that my truck wouldn't fit into the garage from height, depth and width perspective. The result is that it does fit but I have to:
1) Width: Fold the side mirrors in. I have about 6 inches total width (3 inches on each side if I stab it directly center) of wiggle room when pulling in.
2) Height: My satellite radio antenae pod sits on top of the cab. I am just able to squeeze under the top of the door opening with 3/4" to spare.
3) Length: I have exactly 2 inches total of extra room. So, if I leave my hitch on, I can't close the garage door.
I only pull it into the garage when 1) the weather is getting bad or 2) when I know I won't be driving it for a few days.
Your truck may fit. Problem is, if you truly have a one car garage, the only way out is the sliding rear window. :-)
Craig C.
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| Numan | 20 Sep 2006 15:15 |
>>I just bought my new truck and I have been searching for >> "In channel" side window deflectors but have not had [quoted text clipped - 13 lines] > > Roy I have found that not having depth perception only really affects day to day things about once every other day. Now, the problem with the new truck is that I have a one car garage and won't even attempt to pull the truck into it. I may be able to get it in but would certainly play heck getting it back out. :-)
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| Roy | 18 Sep 2006 17:49 |
>I just bought my new truck and I have been searching for > "In channel" side window deflectors but have not had [quoted text clipped - 9 lines] > > Tim a.k.a. "Numan" I also don't have depth perception and have no problem with the "stick on's" and the mirror.
Roy
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| Numan | 14 Sep 2006 20:28 |
I just bought my new truck and I have been searching for "In channel" side window deflectors but have not had luck. Dodge sells the "stick on" or "tapped" kind instead.
Anyone had any luck finding some for your's? I am aware of the back 2 windows being the tape on kind. It is the front two that worry me the most. I don't have any depth perception so I need the side mirrors to not be blocked by the kind that go all the way down the window.
Thank you so much for your help.
Tim a.k.a. "Numan"
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