โJun-08-2016 09:32 PM
โJun-09-2016 07:43 AM
jody h wrote:mich800 wrote:Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:jtallon wrote:
Military grade aluminum?
"We get more dents before 9am than most trucks get all day!". ๐
That said, I bought my trucks for payload for rving, to haul bikes and lawnmowers, bags of landscaping rock and garden soil, camping gear, and firewood. Aluminum would work fine for me. I'm a weekender guy, not a contractor.
You never buy rock by the bulk? Same with fire wood, I pick up a half cord ever spring and it gets chucked in the bed of the turck. No need to lightly set it in worring if I'm going to knock a hole in the bed.
Again Ford needs to rethink what material they are making their beds out of. Thos is not an opinion it is a fact.
Don
Lets be realistic, as impressive as no damage from mulch is try that with landscape blocks that would normally be loaded via pallet. You cannot honestly think throwing some firewood in the bed of the Ford is going to do great damage? Even GM admitted yes they got punctures in the same tests.
Maybe not fire wood but drop your toolbox empty might l say and ford get a hole.Im sorry but that's bad.
โJun-09-2016 07:43 AM
โJun-09-2016 07:39 AM
Denny & Jami wrote:
That's a stupid test,nobody in their right mind would do that to any truck. I used trucks for work for years and would never load something that way.
I own a F350 SD and a F150 and the F150 is a car truck when compared to F350.
Denny
โJun-09-2016 07:34 AM
alexleblanc wrote:
You can always find ways to make every brand look bad, just adjust the "test" to suit your strength and their weakness. In all fairness every contractor I know has:
1. Spray in bedliner
2. drop in bedliner
3. a bed mat
4. a piece or plywood
Treating a truck bed like the one from a commercial dump truck will destroy every brand, not jus the aluminum ford beds.
This test is a loser, I give it very little merit because of that.
โJun-09-2016 07:31 AM
โJun-09-2016 07:12 AM
mich800 wrote:Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:jtallon wrote:
Military grade aluminum?
"We get more dents before 9am than most trucks get all day!". ๐
That said, I bought my trucks for payload for rving, to haul bikes and lawnmowers, bags of landscaping rock and garden soil, camping gear, and firewood. Aluminum would work fine for me. I'm a weekender guy, not a contractor.
You never buy rock by the bulk? Same with fire wood, I pick up a half cord ever spring and it gets chucked in the bed of the turck. No need to lightly set it in worring if I'm going to knock a hole in the bed.
Again Ford needs to rethink what material they are making their beds out of. Thos is not an opinion it is a fact.
Don
Lets be realistic, as impressive as no damage from mulch is try that with landscape blocks that would normally be loaded via pallet. You cannot honestly think throwing some firewood in the bed of the Ford is going to do great damage? Even GM admitted yes they got punctures in the same tests.
โJun-09-2016 07:07 AM
โJun-09-2016 06:51 AM
โJun-09-2016 06:36 AM
โJun-09-2016 06:36 AM
โJun-09-2016 06:34 AM
โJun-09-2016 06:21 AM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
You never buy rock by the bulk? Same with fire wood, I pick up a half cord ever spring and it gets chucked in the bed of the turck. No need to lightly set it in worring if I'm going to knock a hole in the bed.
โJun-09-2016 06:13 AM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:jtallon wrote:
Military grade aluminum?
"We get more dents before 9am than most trucks get all day!". ๐
That said, I bought my trucks for payload for rving, to haul bikes and lawnmowers, bags of landscaping rock and garden soil, camping gear, and firewood. Aluminum would work fine for me. I'm a weekender guy, not a contractor.
You never buy rock by the bulk? Same with fire wood, I pick up a half cord ever spring and it gets chucked in the bed of the turck. No need to lightly set it in worring if I'm going to knock a hole in the bed.
Again Ford needs to rethink what material they are making their beds out of. Thos is not an opinion it is a fact.
Don
โJun-09-2016 06:09 AM
โJun-09-2016 06:01 AM
jtallon wrote:
Military grade aluminum?
"We get more dents before 9am than most trucks get all day!". ๐
That said, I bought my trucks for payload for rving, to haul bikes and lawnmowers, bags of landscaping rock and garden soil, camping gear, and firewood. Aluminum would work fine for me. I'm a weekender guy, not a contractor.