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<blockquote data-quote="kerley" data-source="post: 737314" data-attributes="member: 7335"><p>Hey I need some help. Does anyone know what the proper name for the steel configureation that truckers put on the front of their truck beds to keep the load from shifting into the cab. I want one on a smaller scale for my Dodge pickup. I was at Tractor Supply today and picked up some mineral buckets [24% protein] for the cows. They loaded my truck and put a block of salt on top of one of the mineral tubs. I had to stop fast and the tubs slid into the front of my truck bed and the block of salt went thru the rear window. I've seen them around but dont know the proper name for them or where to buy one. Thanks</p><p>~Tom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kerley, post: 737314, member: 7335"] Hey I need some help. Does anyone know what the proper name for the steel configureation that truckers put on the front of their truck beds to keep the load from shifting into the cab. I want one on a smaller scale for my Dodge pickup. I was at Tractor Supply today and picked up some mineral buckets [24% protein] for the cows. They loaded my truck and put a block of salt on top of one of the mineral tubs. I had to stop fast and the tubs slid into the front of my truck bed and the block of salt went thru the rear window. I've seen them around but dont know the proper name for them or where to buy one. Thanks ~Tom. [/QUOTE]
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