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Bedlam
Jun 03, 2014Moderator
You can go with a slide on your short bed if you are willing to put money into wheels and suspension (the extra room is welcome when the weather turns bad). Mine does quite well even when towing a heavy 20' enclosed trailer. Although I am looking to upgrade to larger truck within the next two years, it is in anticipation of getting a larger TC and trailer in the future and not due to any current issues. Check out my profile to see how my truck is configured and what I have added. If you do not plan to tow heavy behind your rig, you will not need as many upgrades as me.
Only consider units with basements. This goes against the grain of the adventuresome that want as low of a CG and roof line as possible, but it has it's benefits:
1. Less of a climb between floor and cab over bed
2. More room for holding tanks and storage
3. Larger level floor area (floor will sit above wheel wells or bed rails allowing for more width)
Only consider units with basements. This goes against the grain of the adventuresome that want as low of a CG and roof line as possible, but it has it's benefits:
1. Less of a climb between floor and cab over bed
2. More room for holding tanks and storage
3. Larger level floor area (floor will sit above wheel wells or bed rails allowing for more width)
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