Chevy Express 2500 van 10 ply tires rattle rattle bang bang

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480sparky

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Cute. It means "We don't do residential." ....

All the electricians I know figure it out pretty quick.

In the 6 years I've have those plates, I've only had one person (other than a Sparky) on a job site 'get it', and he is one of the remodellers I work with.

Truth is, I think the average Joe or Jane out on the road would have no clue what it means. It's quite comical when I renew them as I literally have to prove they're not obscene or have some sinister message, a result of Iowa's infamous '3M TA3' incident.
 

rt66electric

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Oklahoma
let the air out

let the air out

Took those 10 ply tires off yesterday, and had 6 ply BF Goodrich's put on...Unbelievable the difference. All that stuff in the back rattles about 1/4 of what it did, and the front end doesnt feel like your going over a cattle guard........Im a much happier camper....;) Im giving the 10plys to a Lighting and Sound contractor freind..

Grandpa was an old trucker from way back, IN his ride he would let the air out. Instead of running the 10ply tires at 60 or 100 psi as per manufacturer specs, he would run them slightly underpressure, saved a lot on the undercarraige. Improved the ride..
 

LarryFine

Master Electrician Electric Contractor Richmond VA
Location
Henrico County, VA
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Electrical Contractor
It's quite comical when I renew them as I literally have to prove they're not obscene or have some sinister message, a result of Iowa's infamous '3M TA3' incident.
Or Texas' "BREAD 8" plate.

I once saw a Corvette with the plate "N3VA3H".
 
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