Jun-29-2015 05:56 AM
Jul-01-2015 04:58 PM
transamz9 wrote:davidaf wrote:
I conceded, my Ford would lose that test and i wont be able to open my tailgate! Oh wait, I don't care 'cause somebody stole my bloody tailgate anyway! Hate thieves! Maybe they were just concerned with my frame flex??
Wait, wait, wait is it the Montana with Lippert frame that flexes and the Ford that twists? I can't keep track of all the problems I need to worry about. :S
If you had a Ram the tailgate locks when you lock the doors so you would still have a tailgate.;) Just joking with ya.
Jul-01-2015 04:42 PM
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Jul-01-2015 07:49 AM
davidaf wrote:
I conceded, my Ford would lose that test and i wont be able to open my tailgate! Oh wait, I don't care 'cause somebody stole my bloody tailgate anyway! Hate thieves! Maybe they were just concerned with my frame flex??
Wait, wait, wait is it the Montana with Lippert frame that flexes and the Ford that twists? I can't keep track of all the problems I need to worry about. :S
Jul-01-2015 12:08 AM
ROBERTSUNRUS wrote:
🙂 Hi, darn crappy Fords and yet people are buying more of them than the rest. Stupid people. :B
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Jun-29-2015 05:33 PM
Jun-29-2015 05:32 PM
RobWNY wrote:
I always chuckle with these tests. Ike Gauntlet, Frame Twist and on and on. If your preferred brand of 3/4 or 1 ton truck doesn't win then the test is flawed or it's not a realistic test. Ford, Ram and Chevy all make capable and excellent trucks. They all will do a fine job. The same is true of the aforementioned three trucks and the Toyota and Nissan in the 1/2 ton class of truck (forgive me if I missed a top selling brand). It's more about personal preference in looks, color schemes, features and what you'll be using the truck for. Is it a dedicated tow vehicle, is it your everyday driver, does it look cool to you, price, what your family has always driven and a host of other things all play a role in forming our opinions and what we ultimately drive. Maybe instead of the "mine is better than yours" mentality, we should just be thankful we're in a position financially to have a truck that is capable of doing what it is we want to do with it!
Jun-29-2015 04:54 PM