Yes...My Son and I were at Outdoor World at Katy Mils at 10:00. We were headed home about 11:00 and went to Walmart on 1960 and then home by noon. The front bumper and Wheels were the memory trigger for me. Your paint job is good but less than perfectand that too was in my mind. The tread wear is more noticable in the center of the tire compared to the outside. That was the comment I made to my son. I wish I could recall the exact street but I want to say around 1960 and Eldridge. Cypress is known for it's chop shops. Sorry I don't have more but I am dang sure going to be watching now.
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Posting this again, and again, and again.......
I keep seeing threads about stolen trucks and each time I post about using the Ravelco anti-theft device. It is a wired plug system that you keep the plug with you. I have no business interest in this, just passing on how simple but effective it is.
Home page for the Ravelco anti theft device, anti theft device for cars, anti theft device for trucks, anti theft device for big rigs, anti theft device for heavy equipment. Not one vehicle ever stolen using the Ravelco Anti Theft Device!
I also use a Viper that will page you (up to 1 mile) if it has been tripped in any manner but the Ravelco I believe has prevented thieves from even messing with it. Before it was broken into 3 times, Since the Ravelco and Viper they don't even try now. Its a F250 7.3 Diesel 4x4. This is great when you have to run into Walmart on the way to the deer lease, you know instantly if someone is messing with your truck
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Good Luck, Stay safe out there.
Ranchdog
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So on top of everything else that has been going on we moved from the apartment we were in that my truck was stolen from to an apartment complex right down the road. Work is letting me borrow one of the plant trucks to get back and forth to work and be able to carry sheetrock still and so after we moved our stuff last night I woke up this morning to go to work and NO TRUCK! I called the police(again) and they said it was towed to a storage facility on the other side of Houston. Only thing I can guess is because I hadn't put the parking pass on it yet since we didn't get there until late and I don't know how long I will have this truck. Do ya'll think that the apartment complex would help out on the $400 to pick the truck up or not? I guess when it rains it pours!
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