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How to put a Gun Safe into a pickup

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Uploaded by on Jun 18, 2007

http://www.deansafe.com How to load a Gun Safe into a pickup safely. just some quick tips for the DIY'ers. I can't fall over if you load it on it's back. So you know, you can get hurt, only you know your physical limitations. Some times its better to hire a pro. http://www.deansafe.com/

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  • I would never trust a tailgate cable to hold that.

  • No problem, you can always remove the tailgate. But I will tell you that we've loaded two or three a day this way for the last 25 Years with no issues.

  • True, it's not for everyone

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  • Don't Ram it , you could bend it!!!

  • ...to move it into your house, use golf balls under the safe. You can move them in any direction, and you can 'recycle' them by moving them back to the front edge that you're moving.

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  • @karlebyrdjr You sir are in Idiot.......1997 has 7 lugs for sure and maybe a few other years.

  • @xxxlotus000, I think that would leave tracks (scaring) on an oak floor, don't you think?

  • @granadajohn ; Yep, I've done that numerous times without damage to tailgates.

  • @xxxlotus000

    Gosh I wish I tried that before I installed my safe!

  • What's 2 + 2?

  • the best way is to just get a chain wrap it around the safe hook it to the bumper and drive as fast as u can and swing wildly on turns...........

    o is this video serious????.......but then again i have seen ppl launch brand new fridges out a the back of there trucks because they didn't strap em down..... so i guess dumbass training videos are necessary....

  • @joshforman83 has 8 lug nuts fords come with plastic covers and the angle makes it look like 7....

  • You could always pay a professional to move it for you. This way you don't damage the safe, your vehicle, or any body partts. Check with your local locksmith for rates on safe moving and bolting the unit to the floor.

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