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iHav to Drive
Trucks and SUV
Why do all vans/trucks with hydraulic tail lifts have plastic 'flaps' with...
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<blockquote data-quote="Focus" data-source="post: 731729" data-attributes="member: 236111"><p>...manufacturers name on? In the closed position, all vans/trucks have plastic sheets (approx A4 size - usually 2 in number) on the underside of the tail lift - what is the purpose of these?</p><p>(And i'm not referring to MUD-FLAPS) these flaps in question are positioned half way/three qtrs of the way up the tail-lift when in the closed/vertical position.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Focus, post: 731729, member: 236111"] ...manufacturers name on? In the closed position, all vans/trucks have plastic sheets (approx A4 size - usually 2 in number) on the underside of the tail lift - what is the purpose of these? (And i'm not referring to MUD-FLAPS) these flaps in question are positioned half way/three qtrs of the way up the tail-lift when in the closed/vertical position. [/QUOTE]
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