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Long Bed TV as a Daily Driver???

bowler1
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I am getting a 5th wheel camper in the near future and will need a new truck to tow it. I am still debating over long bed or short. I see the advantages and disadvantages of both and am not biased one way or the other.

For me I think the biggest consideration is going to come down to use as a daily driver. I currently drive a Tundra. Moving to a Ford F-350 will mean the truck is going to be longer even with the short bed. Adding a longer bed will make it that much longer still.

I have never driven a long bed truck, but anticipate that it could be a PIA for maneuvering in a parking lot. But I am not sure especially now with all the backup and side view cameras. I also have read posts where people say its not any harder to drive than a short bed.

So while part of me says not to limit my capacity and go with the long bed, the other part of me is a bit leery of that decision because 95% of my driving will be as a daily driver. So I am not sure whether the extra capacity is worth any daily driving headaches...or are there really any more headaches for driving with the long bed.

thanks for your help

Matt
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transamz9
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Dave H M wrote:
I don't plan to take the hitch out in the summer.

Why not consider just leaving the hitch hanging on the fifth wheel pin. That is where mine resides for storage. :h


I just use one of my other two trucks if I need to haul something. lol
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Dave_H_M
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I don't plan to take the hitch out in the summer.

Why not consider just leaving the hitch hanging on the fifth wheel pin. That is where mine resides for storage. :h

bowler1
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For the record I don't have a need for a long bed when not towing and without a hitch installed in the bed. My concern is capacity when towing or with the hitch installed. I don't plan to take the hitch out in the summer. Seems like there is not a lot of capacity in a short bed when the hitch is installed or trailer attached

Matt

tinner12002
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Other than maybe a short parking spot, I feel I can drive and park nearly anywhere anyone else can whether they have a short bed or long bed. Most people learn to drive what they have being a short bed or long bed. I personally have never seen a reason to have a short bed on anything and will never own one.
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4x4ord
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Even though I very seldom take my truck to the city I still have no desire for a long bed but I have a very handy little enclosed motorcycle trailer. If the short bed is too short it takes almost no time or effort to hook on to the little trailer. I think the inside dimensions of the trailer are 11 by 8. I guess the bad thing is you need a large lot to park all the trailers.
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Huntindog
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I have always considered a pickup that can carry a 4x8 sheet of plywood flat to be a "standard" bed.
Do they make short beds? Why?
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valhalla360
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Either one means you are likely parking further out or learning the dimensions.

Not many places I could get into with either.

Once on the road, it's totally irrelevant.

The only real reason I have heard for a short bed is if you can barely fit the short bed into the garage and close the door. Then the extra couple feet might not let you close the door.
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PaulJ2
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Have a long bed Chev 2500. I haul a Honda SxS in the bed, close the tailgate, and tow a trailer.

rhagfo
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Old-Biscuit wrote:
3500 SRW Quad Cab 8' bed....160.5" wheel base

Park in regular parking lot spaces up front....don't need 2 spaces/nor to I park out in the back lot
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Can't park it in my garage...truck isn't too long ---DANG Garage is Too SHORT

I like being able to load 8' lengths of plywood/limber and close tailgate
Plus other chores that a pickup truck can be used for.

Longbeds Rule :B


^^^^^^^^ This!
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Cummins12V98
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SB LB same width and fit just fine in parking garages the same. Dually may be a different thing. I have parked my Dually in many parking garages by taking the last space or one next to a hashed zone.
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transamz9
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I think it's hilarious that all these guys that are downing a short bed truck are towing such short trailers. Lol I drive a LB CC truck that has a 10'2" long by 8' wide bed on it daily and have zero issues getting around or parking where it will fit but when I get in my QC SB it's like driving around in a little car. So much easier to get around in.
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bowler1
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Interesting points. I lean toward the long bed for practicality, but I am not sure I want to be unable to use some parking garages and have to take up 2 parking spaces. those are issues to me. I don't mind walking a little farther when parking in a store parking lot. I do that anyway, but sometimes there is just no place to park and you to park wherever there is a spot available.

Is it true that you really need 2 spaces and that you can't park in some parking garages? I have to fly for work so that could be an issue for me.

My concern with cargo space is more for when towing when you lose a good portion of your bed.

Matt

mosseater
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I have a 163" WB and tow a 34' trailer, and the only place I find I have any real issue is some state park campground roads are pretty narrow, and backing it can be tricky sometimes. The front of the truck is nearly in the opposite side ditch til the trailer comes around into the site. Another 12" isn't going to help with that equation, but I haven't had any issues working around it. Am considering a crew cab long bed next time. Front end steering geometry can make a big difference. Never had a site I couldn't get into without some extra steering. Being a daily driver wouldn't make me think twice. I'm already used to the long walk to the store from the end of the parking lot.
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Harley_Doc
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As you can tell from the replies, lb and sb each has good points and bad. Perhaps a better question is what weight are you towing and what might you be towing a few years from now? Get a TV that will safely pull your next trailer. Don't get in a situation where you trade trailers and then be forced to buy another truck.
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Cummins12V98
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No getting a nice toolbox like this in a shorty! HighwayProducts bed height and 30" front to back. Plus room for storage behind hitch.

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