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Originally Posted by BLKingTitan
AWESOME!!! Looks like you guys had a ball! I am headed for Canada this Saturday, and I can't wait. We did the dove opener on the 1st, and it was awesome. Birds everywhere! All kinds of fun this year. I drew a swan tag, and the general season opens the 6th of October. Can't wait!!!  Keep the pics coming. Love to see them!
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If you are going to some place like the Salt Creek Public Shooting Grounds on the north end of the Lake to fill your swan tag you must have given some though about how to use tire chains on your Titan without ripping off the mud flaps and beating up the lower inside edges of your truck's wheel wells. If you've figure out how to use tire chains on your Titan without inflicting damage to the truck's body please share the solution to the problem.
So far as I can determine at present the people who designed the curvature of the Titan's wheel wells never go hunting in inclement weather when the birds are low and on the move. Others might say that when they designed the wheel wells they were suffering form anal cranial inversion. Personally, I just think they are folks who haven't ever left the highways after a couple of weeks of rain and snow when you really need a truck that can perform in tough conditions an not just just a truck that looks cool when it leaves the car wash.
Please share if you've figured out to overcome the wheel well's design flaw.