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Actually, I stand corrected, (gladly admit I was wrong) I went out and looked at the tie-down label that is on my trucks dash (lower passenger side) and there is no mention at all about using those brackets for rail shipment. I've seen them used like that though. Also, it is obvious that General...
Oh yeah, there's no doubt that the shackle was primarily used as a freight-train, flat-bed shipping tie down point- (just like the badge says if you still have one on your truck.) I've seen them used as such back in the '90's when long lines of hmmwvs were freight-trained down from Indiana to...
Actually, I'd like someone to show me where those winch/shackles, >>ahem<< "whackles" are described at all in the -10 TM. I could be wrong though... Skrilex was just askin, whats the big deal?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00g8pslE2MQ
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