Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong

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If you have a rollbar, you can relate
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^^^^
I did something similar pulling into a parking garage in one of my first pickups with a brand-new canoe on top. Clearance was only 7 feet and I was at 7'2... it bent the metal gunwales but fortunately was still usable.
 
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If I haul anything that is near a worrisome height, I write my height on 4"x6" piece of cardboard and stick on the steering wheel in front of the dash. It is constantly in view and so far has prevented me from being on the news at 11:00.

Same cardboard sign with "no oil" on it when I change my oil. I would never forget but the wife doesn't always connect hood up and parts all over to something to be wary of.
 
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My sign would have to read "Don't drive it!" and hide the keys, since my wife would probably dismiss "no oil" as a mere suggestion.
 
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The first thing my father taught me about doing an oil change was "Take the keys out and put them in your pocket."
 
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The first thing my father taught me about doing an oil change was "Take the keys out and put them in your pocket."
That works as long as she doesn't have another set.
 
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Those rooftop bike racks always looked like an accident waiting to happen.
The bike shop I go to has yellow mirror hangers that say bike on roof.
 
 
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