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Old 09-07-2020, 11:39 AM   #1
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Okie Rigged

Replaced the body mounts on a 1971 K20 I just got and wanted to share what the previous owner used for the rear bushings. Everything else I have found on the pickup to be sound. This old 2x4 lasted quite awhile and the body lines still lined up prior to me swapping out the body mounts. Looked like a temporary fix that was forgot about.
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Old 09-07-2020, 12:54 PM   #2
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I like it...lol
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Are you going to sell that in the Classifieds? Are you taking offers?..
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better shape than any of mine
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Well, it seemed to work. How did you know the person who fixed the truck was from Oklahoma?

Okie is derogatory to folks from Oklahoma. There's probably a better term to use these days. I hope this doesn't offend anyone from California, but I see it as a snotty-assed Californian expression. But anyone offended could simply choose to stop using it. Where the term comes from was a very bad natural disaster occurring that turned their homeland turning it to hell on earth. They were forced to leave as a matter of survival for their families, not to come see Hollywood as tourists
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Well, it seemed to work. How did you know the person who fixed the truck was from Oklahoma?

Okie is derogatory to folks from Oklahoma. There's probably a better term to use these days. I hope this doesn't offend anyone from California, but I see it as a snotty-assed Californian expression. But anyone offended could simply choose to stop using it. Where the term comes from was a very bad natural disaster occurring that turned their homeland turning it to hell on earth. They were forced to leave as a matter of survival for their families, not to come see Hollywood as tourists
Really...I'm a snooty assed Californian.......hilarious
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Red neck for sure!
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How bout oaky rigged instead, lol.
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That block of wood could've been oak
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Not on any of my chevys but I had to jury rig a fix on my Dodge. I've seen tubes rot but this is the pumpkin. The cast rotted away same manufacturer as newer chevys . I'm looking for a a good carrier from the west or south.

Fix is a 3/8 ths self tapping bolt with a steel washer and a rubber washer. After I verified it stopped leaking I used JB stick Weld on it.
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Okie is derogatory to folks from Oklahoma. There's probably a better term to use these days. I hope this doesn't offend anyone from California, but I see it as a snotty-assed Californian expression. But anyone offended could simply choose to stop using it. Where the term comes from was a very bad natural disaster occurring that turned their homeland turning it to hell on earth. They were forced to leave as a matter of survival for their families, not to come see Hollywood as tourists
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The accepted term now is ''Oklahoman/Americans''.
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shots fired!

I'm taking cover before we start on the show-me-state
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Okie is derogatory to folks from Oklahoma. There's probably a better term to use these days. I hope this doesn't offend anyone from California, but I see it as a snotty-assed Californian expression. But anyone offended could simply choose to stop using it. Where the term comes from was a very bad natural disaster occurring that turned their homeland turning it to hell on earth. They were forced to leave as a matter of survival for their families, not to come see Hollywood as tourists
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What I cant figure out is, how can a truck with seven different colors win a TOM award? You'd think a feller ridin a mule as ugly as that would have a little empathy fer a feller from a state next door to Roosters birthplace...? Shoot, back in the day all trucks were mounted on wood...Lucky I aint no moderator or I'd be makin a couple wannabe rangers skin leather!
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Okie is derogatory to folks from Oklahoma. There's probably a better term to use these days. I hope this doesn't offend anyone from California, but I see it as a snotty-assed Californian expression. But anyone offended could simply choose to stop using it. Where the term comes from was a very bad natural disaster occurring that turned their homeland turning it to hell on earth. They were forced to leave as a matter of survival for their families, not to come see Hollywood as tourists
California is kind of by itself, the way people act around here. Kind of like seeing "Ugly Americans" in Europe, I guess. Around here we can narrow it down to people coming over the hill to visit/live in our little burg, ******** from LA, but the truth is plenty of people from LA are OK. I'm living proof...sometimes. I'm pretty laid back, though, since I spooled down after I retired.
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I think Tim made a very good and necessary point! Especially in a time when word use and vocabulary is most important. Perhaps you should lighten up and take heed?
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I'm going to my corner before I get in trouble over a joke about snooty ased Californians. My truck is only four colors and isn't an mule..........off to my corner......
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Wow really!! Moderators?? This has nothing to do with our hobby. I come here to relax and read about our trucks not for this bickering B.S. !! Keep it up and you will lose members faster than Goodyear!
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I would venture to say that many on “the Board” have made Temporary Fixes on their trucks, just to get them back on the road. Kinda like putting a Bandage on a cut that needs stitches. I’ve got a couple “Tem-Permanent” fixes on mine, that’ll get fixed when I finally do the “Frame Off”, but until then I’m using and enjoying my truck.
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Hey CG, woodn't that be piney or Hemlocky, or maybe sprucey?


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Look, I'm not running anyone off. Maybe we need to set junior members straight on respecting others to maintain the friendly vibe this site is known for. I lived in CA and heard that term used a lot. Every time I heard it used it cut into me as being a snotty ass thing to say about a person. It wasn't just the term, it was how it was used. I am not from Oklahoma but I can feel for others who receive derogatory remarks, all the while remaining very light and positive. I don't like when thin people refer to fatasses, either. The list goes on and my point is those who use such terms are the ones who need to lighten up on others. I can come up with a derogatory name for every person that walks this planet. But due to my light hearted nature I am focused more on people coming together than senseless division based on things like geography, economic stature, body type, color, political views... on and on. I did my part, now you do yours.

I never said everyone in CA is snobby. But if you think about it, using the term Okie is putting yourself over another person. Pure and simple, that is a thing I do not believe in down to my core. And if anyone thinks that's not true, you have misinterpreted my words at some point. We often misjudge through our own perspective those who have a different perspective. I do what I do because I care and I hope you do too. Is it wrong to care about others?

I never bickered, and as a moderator I was looking out for our members from Oklahoma while generally sending a message about the use of derogatory terms in a time when so many are polarized by such a mentality. I would do the same again if someone used the term Hoosier, which means uneducated, uncouth people. It is not wrong to be sensitive toward the feelings of others. In fact, it takes a real man to do so. So let's end it here. If anyone has more to say on this, please feel free to PM me. Thank you.
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I am getting tired of all of the P.C. B. S. If your feelings are hurt by a word you need to grow up.
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I mean you nailed it. Geez, I guess I have to stop sayin Dam* Jayhawkers now
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