Noblelr3
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- First Name
- Noble
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- Dec 10, 2023
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- #16
My entire post is simply to show how the jump seats attach, look, and work WITH the tailgate pad. Nothing else newbie. There have been several folks in the group that have bought the seats alone not knowing that they are or should be purchased with the tailgate pad. I’m not a biker as you obviously are so I can give a crap about the pads multiple uses (including bikes). I am however glad that you realize the CT’s pad is multi functional, not just for bikes. Which takes me back to my original reason for posting. Look at the seats, this is how it looks, I may not keep it there all the time but more likely just when I go some place and use the seats. See spot run.I’m not sure where to begin with the comedy of your logic. I own several trucks and on order of 40 bicycles. I am extremely versed in what is a “tailgate pad”. They are used to transport bicycles. Some have added features such as the CT version. These jumpseats aren’t a Tesla invention. Another company has a similar product. If you want to believe that you spent $500 to “protect your tailgate” go for it. When you realize you’ve been walking around naked be sure to let us know!
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