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He obliged.
I guess 15 years of backing a UPS truck allows this control.
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“Ok I felt it hit, now to just roll it forward”
~Jordan’s dad
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Does the First have a backup camera?
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Nope.
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Nah, no damage.
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No, but funny story, the 2014 brochure when I bought one said it did.
Imagine my surprise.
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Sometimes I put the Tacoma in the garage to detail;
Not very often.
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Without a spotter?
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No spotter, but my CB antenna doubles as a parking pole;
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The Titanium does.
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Looks like an animal house parking job.... keep going, keep goi... bang... you’re good.
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If it were anyone else, that’s how I imagine it would have went. But after backing a long truck with no back windows or cam for 15 years, I figure he can probably handle a subcompact.
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Yep, but in early 2014, the ST was mistakenly said to have one online and in print
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New York tap FTW.
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No tap.
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Nicely done!
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I used to be able to fit my 1990 civic and my mother’s 2000 Outback in the garage together, end-to-end, but only if I took the knobs off the drawers on the work bench to get
that extra inch
. But seriously, it mattered.
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This reminds me of my little truck and when people give me crap for lowering it. Then I like to point out how it’s strange that whenever they need to move something heavy and bulky they aren’t asking to borrow our other friend’s lifted full size Chevy. Plus it didn’t reach this specific altitude by accident, it was quite intentional.