check out this pic, DS in back of big truck!
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check out this pic, DS in back of big truck!
I drove up Olds Hill at Glamis last year. It was scary the first time going up.
My truck is an '00 F350 Crewcab shortbed with a diesel. (8" lift and 38" PJ's)
No problem, although I would recommend airing down to about 22psi in the front (with 16" wheels) and 16psi in the rear.
If you have the 16.5" tires/wheels...you're on your own.
-T
My truck is an '00 F350 Crewcab shortbed with a diesel. (8" lift and 38" PJ's)
No problem, although I would recommend airing down to about 22psi in the front (with 16" wheels) and 16psi in the rear.
If you have the 16.5" tires/wheels...you're on your own.
-T
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check out this pic, DS in back of big truck!
disturbed, their sorry excuse for a crew cab is just a front opening door on an extended cab. I dont know why they dont make a true crew cab.
I looked at and drove several, but the crate for my dog would not fit in the backseat, whereas with my ford it slides right in.
You can hate them all you want, they are nice solid built trucks.
Bat
I looked at and drove several, but the crate for my dog would not fit in the backseat, whereas with my ford it slides right in.
You can hate them all you want, they are nice solid built trucks.
Bat
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check out this pic, DS in back of big truck!
I am not going to argue this, but it is not near the size of the cab of a ford or chevy.
The great thing about this country is everyone has the right to choose what appeals to them and that is all that matters.
Hey Jetjock, do you tow anything heavy? I tow my toy hauler and am concerned about lifting and towing. I bought the truck primarily for towing, and dont want to loose any of its ability.
Later
Bat
The great thing about this country is everyone has the right to choose what appeals to them and that is all that matters.
Hey Jetjock, do you tow anything heavy? I tow my toy hauler and am concerned about lifting and towing. I bought the truck primarily for towing, and dont want to loose any of its ability.
Later
Bat
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check out this pic, DS in back of big truck!
bat, we put a 4 inch lift and 35's on my superduty and we tow lots of heavy stuff without a problem. The suspension is stiffer so i think it makes towing safer. Friend of mine has a 6 inch and doesnt have any problems towing his big toy hauler either. I would say anything under a 6inch lift is ok. Sean