Dec-17-2015 03:36 PM
Dec-18-2015 08:02 AM
transamz9 wrote:rhagfo wrote:FireGuard wrote:
Just curious why are you switching to a LB?
I agree it makes it easier towing but not as good as a driver once you're parked.
Only if you convince yourself it is so hast to park!!! :S
They drive and park just fine, my youngest daughter, aced her drivers test in a long bed Club cab F250.
There's a bigger difference between a long bed club and a long bed crew than you think. My daily driver (Company truck) is a long bed crew and my personal TV's are standard bed crews and although I can pull them all in just about the same places there is a big difference in the ease of doing it with the shorter wheel base truck. This choice is going to be one of preference. I have no need for a long bed truck because I can haul what ever I need with it. When there comes a time I can't put it in the bed of the truck because it is 1.5' shorter I will just take a trailer. That's what the hitch on the back is for. The longest thing I've ever hauled in my 6.5' bed was 16' lumber so I guess if it's over 16' I'll just have to get my trailer.:B
BTW, I aced my CDL test in a truck that was 60' long but I would have also aced it in a 75' long truck. They would have given me more space to parallel parked the longer truck.;)
Dec-18-2015 07:56 AM
Dec-18-2015 07:40 AM
rhagfo wrote:FireGuard wrote:
Just curious why are you switching to a LB?
I agree it makes it easier towing but not as good as a driver once you're parked.
Only if you convince yourself it is so hast to park!!! :S
They drive and park just fine, my youngest daughter, aced her drivers test in a long bed Club cab F250.
Dec-18-2015 07:00 AM
Dec-18-2015 06:55 AM
Learjet wrote:
FYI...there is a big difference between a LB CC and one without the CC. With the CC and LB, hard to park on the street when visiting new places.
Dec-18-2015 06:51 AM
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Dec-18-2015 05:34 AM
FireGuard wrote:
Just curious why are you switching to a LB?
I agree it makes it easier towing but not as good as a driver once you're parked.
Dec-18-2015 05:26 AM
BB_TX wrote:
I have a long bed and there is a lot of room between the cab and front of 5er. Would have to jacknife well over 90 to hit. And no reason to ever do that.
I had a Pullrite Super 5th 16k and really liked it. If they had had one at the time I bought the 2012 F350 to fit the factory hitch prep I would have bought another.
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