Pickup Trucks

Tire poke without extending fenders is clearly illegal. Lifting/lowering is a harder ticket. I'd be ok with modifications that move bumper height outside of a set range to work the same as dui. Insurance doesn't pay as you did it to yourself.
Times change. When I was growing up, having the tires sticking out past the fenders was laughable. Just meant you couldn't afford to do it right.
 
I'm getting pedantic here, I know, but I'm not dragging 1000+ lbs onto my wee tailgate, thanks. And if there's two of you, you'd be done unloading, bucket-brigade-style, before you'd finished monkeying with the rope!
I have a Tommygate on my F2Shitty work truck. Makes loading easy.
 
I just looked at the prices of Ram 2500 and holy cannoli! I could buy a house up north or out east for that! :( How in the heck do people afford to buy a new vehicle all the time, my goodness gravy.
You dont want a 250/2500 for a daily driver - they are work trucks. I drive both Ford and a Dodge heavies - they are bone rattling and guzzle fuel.
 
I have a Tommygate on my F2Shitty work truck. Makes loading easy.
To be pedantic, the easiest way to load and unload a pallet from a pickup is with a forklift or skid steer, but you have to be extra careful with a cap on, especially with a skid steer .

As in bathtub or just a proper shower enclosure instead of a wet head?
If she's like us, a dry bath with room to turn around. It's nice to be able to use the washroom without a wet floor, or shower without sitting on a toilet.
 
Did I not make a thread for you folks?


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Did I not make a thread for you folks?

I think we are talking about pickup truck on that one.

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You dont want a 250/2500 for a daily driver - they are work trucks. I drive both Ford and a Dodge heavies - they are bone rattling and guzzle fuel.
Depends on what you like, I don't drive my 2023 f250 daily but like the firm ride and don't care about mileage which I don't find bad. averaging 16.5l/100. My 2008 sierra RCSB with 4.8 and 4.11 gears on 33" tires gets 15.5l/100. To me it rides like a truck should be. Only thing I don't like about the newer f250 is my insurance went from 1200 full coverage on my old 17 f150 to 3700 a year.
 
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