Feb-07-2017 04:57 AM
Apr-28-2017 07:07 AM
FishOnOne wrote:
:R
Apr-27-2017 07:36 PM
spoon059 wrote:
Corinthian leather... is the first thing that came to mind when I saw the first commercial touting "Military Grade".
Anyone that has been in the military can likely tell you that "military grade" is more often associated with "lowest bidder". I'm not sure that is the image that Ford wishes to portray though...
Apr-27-2017 06:59 PM
I always get a kick hearing "military grade" in their commercials. There is no such thing.
Not sure about the Ford but the Tundra gvwr is 7200lbs, fawr is 4000lbs and rawr is 4150lbs. The axles are actually d rated for their light truck application, but I believe still higher than most.
Apr-27-2017 02:58 PM
DownTheAvenue wrote:
It is hard to beat the reliability of the Toyotas. I think long term, the Toyota will give longer service without any issues than the Ford. I am talking about 200,000 plus miles over 15 plus years.
Apr-19-2017 04:22 PM
Apr-19-2017 01:40 PM
BenK wrote:
Aluminum is a wonderful material...when used in the right places...even 'Military Grade'....which is pure marketing verbiage to play to those who are ignorant on that matter. Like anything that is used in the 'Military' can be labeled "Military Grade"...toothpaste/buttons/shoes/plates/paint/etc used in the military can be labeled "Military Grade"... :S
Anyone have a set of aluminum sockets?....or aluminum chisels?....how about aluminum lug nuts?....or aluminum grade 8 bolts?....or a wood burning stove with an aluminum fire box?....or an aluminum barrel for a 44 mag?
There are perfectly GREAT places to use aluminum, but IMHO, not for a pickup bed used for work...okay as a pure boulevard cruiser pickup that will never see a load of gravel/cobble-stones/bricks/etc
PS...what are the GVWR's and GAWR's of these two pickups in discussion?
Apr-19-2017 11:06 AM
Apr-19-2017 09:09 AM
troubledwaters wrote:travelnman wrote:Do you ever fly in airplanes?
Saw a aluminum F 150 with the antenna ripped off, took just about the whole
fender with it. Took place in a car wash. Was the picture faked who knows
but it sure set you thinking about the strength of aluminum.
Apr-19-2017 09:08 AM
Apr-19-2017 08:31 AM
troubledwaters wrote:travelnman wrote:Do you ever fly in airplanes?
Saw a aluminum F 150 with the antenna ripped off, took just about the whole
fender with it. Took place in a car wash. Was the picture faked who knows
but it sure set you thinking about the strength of aluminum.
Apr-19-2017 04:43 AM
travelnman wrote:Do you ever fly in airplanes?
Saw a aluminum F 150 with the antenna ripped off, took just about the whole
fender with it. Took place in a car wash. Was the picture faked who knows
but it sure set you thinking about the strength of aluminum.
Apr-19-2017 03:59 AM
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