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PSA: pponked 180 lust

wow, I have some lust. Would be perfect for my new home base of Moab, UT.

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Re: PSA: pponked 180 lust

I like the Metzeler floor ...when I went on their westsite it appears that they do most of their business with airliners...I'll give them a shout and see where I can get couple yards for my Tundra.. The other option would be to spray paint rubber on the floor like LineX.. anyone ever done that? BCT
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Re: PSA: pponked 180 lust

Backcountry Tundra wrote:I like the Metzeler floor ...when I went on their westsite it appears that they do most of their business with airliners...I'll give them a shout and see where I can get couple yards for my Tundra..


Good idea- would you mind sharing what you find out? Thanks
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Backcountry Tundra wrote:I like the Metzeler floor ...when I went on their westsite it appears that they do most of their business with airliners...I'll give them a shout and see where I can get couple yards for my Tundra.. The other option would be to spray paint rubber on the floor like LineX.. anyone ever done that? BCT


I'd be interested in what you hear back from Metzeler also !

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Re: PSA: pponked 180 lust

I've been trying to find a 180/185 for a friend of mine. I called on this one, he's asking $185k. Seems a bit high to me.
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