Its easier than you think . I set the bed of my last truck on fire. Truck had a tool box on back and there was lots of pine straw under it . Heading up the interstate flipped a but out the window and it blew under the box and set the straw , then the plastic liner on fire . Luckily i was able to put it out but suffered some good burns on my leg's and even set the side of the interstate on fire trying to put it out. When that plastic catches up its a real pain to put out . What was amazing is the amount of cars that drove by me while I was waving and yelling for help . I know they saw me and my 10 year old was on the side of the interstate with me. Finally a nice guy did stop with and extinguisher and we got the hole mess under control.SlvrSnake said:It says its an easy fix. Just repalce the interior and the back of the truck and you are all set. No problem.
My question is how did they manage to set the bed of the truck on fire?
ohiosrt10 said:What's up with that pickup buried to the axels in the background (2nd picture). This guy really doesn't know how to take care of his vehicles!
As much as I love my truck if it ever catches fire and some friggin idiot tries to put it out I would tackle them.mauiSRT/10 said:What no Wing!! ....the guy is crazy.....wing dies, the truck's soul is gone!! LOL
I bet even after you replace all the interior items you will still have that burnt smoke smell!
I keep a fire extinguisher in my truck........just in case.
patrick