DUDE! I rolled my truck....on I-15!

Clutch

Registered User
Location
Salt Lake City
Yes I did! I was just getting on to I-15 on friday with a load of sod that I had not loaded far enough forward. It fishtailed and finally rolled me over onto my side. My Rocklogic cage held perfectly and the only damage was the door (because of the mirror) and the front fender was sratched. The cage is a little tweeked, but i was able to rolled it back over and drove away.
Gladly there was no secondary accident and no one was hurt. I asked the cop to send me the accident pics....hopefully i will see them.
I guess I'm a real pavement pounder now ;)
 

Vonski

nothing to see here...
Location
Payson, Utah
Whoa, thats some crazy stuff Jeff... Glad everything worked out well and nobody got hurt.

Call Me next time you need to haul sod and you can use the Superduty. :)
 

Clutch

Registered User
Location
Salt Lake City
The sod did stay intact! The trailer stayed upright thank goodness.
Thx for the offer Von :) , (can i use is to tow my truck? Can I use your trailer? ;) Do you have a trailer?)(Also congrates!)

I'm thinking I needing a frame shop to pull the cage over. I might be able to do it at home, putting jacks under the frame on one side and yank it with a truck....VON?
 
X

XT Utah

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Clutch said:
The sod did stay intact! The trailer stayed upright thank goodness.
Thx for the offer Von :) , (can i use is to tow my truck? Can I use your trailer? ;) Do you have a trailer?)(Also congrates!)

I'm thinking I needing a frame shop to pull the cage over. I might be able to do it at home, putting jacks under the frame on one side and yank it with a truck....VON?

Just load the sod opposite of the way you did before and roll it onto the other side :p
 

mbryson

.......a few dollars more
Supporting Member
Clutch said:
The sod did stay intact! The trailer stayed upright thank goodness.
Thx for the offer Von :) , (can i use is to tow my truck? Can I use your trailer? ;) Do you have a trailer?)(Also congrates!)

I'm thinking I needing a frame shop to pull the cage over. I might be able to do it at home, putting jacks under the frame on one side and yank it with a truck....VON?



Support the frame and chain the rig down so it's tight against the frame. A winch could probably work pretty good if you could secure the vehicle somewhere. But then again, you'll only have X,000 lbs of pulling power. A frame rack would be sweet!
 
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