Cummins12V98 wrote:
transamz9 wrote:
Cummins12V98 wrote:
I really don't care so much what it looks like. I care about what it can do.
Anything less than a Standard 8' bed is a short bed.
You must not have seen the post I called you out on on page one did you?
I did.
"I'll tell you what. You bring all you can haul with your rig and I'll use my short bed girly truck and haul it plus some"
Not sure what you meant so I did not respond.
Tow the same weight up a mountain? You would probably win.
Most weight in the bed? I would win.
Did not know this was a contest.
I had a 77 GMC shorty. Nice truck but hated the short bed. 35 years in construction.
We are not talking about construction. We are talking about long bed vs short bed and the ability to be able to take stuff with us on a camping trip. Some people like to put a genny in their truck. Some people will just mount it to the rear of the camper. Bikes? Can go on the rear also.
I'm just saying that there is pretty much always a different way to skin a cat. The way you long bed guys are it seems is that if you don't buy a long bed truck that you will have to leave something at home.
Short bed trucks are for girls? I'm sure there are people that say that large RV's with A/C and running water that run off of gennies are for girls.
It's not a contest just a point that I was making. If you can get it to the camp ground with your long bed truck then I can get it there with my short bed.
BTW, I only have 25 years in construction so I guess you beat me there old man.LOL jk. My company truck has a 9' bed and I have hauled 40' bar joist on it with no problem. Could have done it with a 6'5' bed. It's called the right tool for the job and you don't need a long bed to RV.