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fj12ryder wrote:Actually my sister in her 70's just bought a new GMC truck this year, she did have nerf bars put on to help climb in. Her husband bought a new Mustang GT.
But it would also explain why you don't see many women driving these very "manly" trucks: unwanted side effects. ๐
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fj12ryder wrote:
They may be a pain to get into and out of, towing, and loading stuff in the bed, but they sure do look manly. I would think a guy would grow chest hair just being around those things. ๐
โMar-02-2017 04:35 PM
4x4ord wrote:
Seems to me a forklift lifts a pallet of concrete 62" about as easy as it does 48".
4x4ord wrote:
For towing an RV a tow body would work the best .... orflat bed but most rv'ers seem to want what everybody else has.
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ACZL wrote:I think it was in the 90's and they were showing a Chevy 4x4 crossing a ditch bragging about high ground clearance AND lowest bed height.
OP----Are you referring to GM's old ad showing a bowling ball going under the axle or it pulling a 2, 3 or 4 bottom plow? Wanna say that was a 70's ad and Tom T Hall singing the jingle . Did it go something like: "Baseball, Hot dogs, Apple pie and Chevrolet"?
My Mom said years ago when we had our '03 SD and went to get into backseast that a man must have designed it for the grab handles were on top of door instead of lower portion of the "B" pillar. Same goes w/ the designers of RV's. Who the heck can reach cabinets at ceiling height? Like others, I too don not agree w/ the height of todays trucks other than it makes it easy to spot the short dresses in summer time.
โMar-02-2017 07:04 AM
Grit dog wrote:
Personally I find it hard to complain about much with the new trucks other than price,lol.
Idk about the new model Ford SDs but the previous gen F250s have the lowest bed height by a good margin. They don't have the blocks in back like most others and are almost reverse leveled coming from the factory.
Worth looking into....
I don't tow a 5ver so I don't have an issue with bed height.
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4x4ord wrote:Yeah, a towbody or a flat bed would work well, but not necessarily the best. How do you carry anything else when you don't have a bed to put it in? Having to tie everything down so it doesn't disappear off the flat bed or towbody would be a real pain.Durb wrote:
I find it easier to lift a bag of redi-mix waist high to load rather than hoisting it chest high. That and the fact that my trailer won't fit a new truck means I will drive my old one until it refuses to come home.
By the way 2017 tail gate heights: Ram 3500 DRW - 57", Ram 3500 SRW - 59", F350 SRW - 60 1/2"
Seems to me a forklift lifts a pallet of concrete 62" about as easy as it does 48". For towing an RV a tow body would work the best .... orflat bed but most rv'ers seem to want what everybody else has.