Another bunch of questions, thanks for being patient with me.
We both have daily drivers, so our new long box F350 4x4 is used only for big truck stuff. Currently pull an enclosed trailer with our sleds or quads in it.
If I sell the trailer, and get a deck, does it make the truck very tippy having so much weight up high?
Are they scary/dangerous to load and unload.
Do the sleds get filthy on the dirty winter roads?
Is it okay to leave the sleds and quads loaded all the time, or is that too much weight to be on there most of the year.
We would like to buy a small RV trailer, would towing be an issue with a deck? Please note this is not a dual rear tire model of truck.
It has an 8' box, large 4 door cab, 7.3 gasoline engine, and 4x4. For small truck things like dump runs, and as a daily driver my Ridgeline works perfectly. If just going on a road trip, the wife has an awd Stinger.
This is our first 1 ton truck, I previously owned a Tundra, and 911, never had a sled deck, a bit worried about loading and unloading, and driveability.
We both have daily drivers, so our new long box F350 4x4 is used only for big truck stuff. Currently pull an enclosed trailer with our sleds or quads in it.
If I sell the trailer, and get a deck, does it make the truck very tippy having so much weight up high?
Are they scary/dangerous to load and unload.
Do the sleds get filthy on the dirty winter roads?
Is it okay to leave the sleds and quads loaded all the time, or is that too much weight to be on there most of the year.
We would like to buy a small RV trailer, would towing be an issue with a deck? Please note this is not a dual rear tire model of truck.
It has an 8' box, large 4 door cab, 7.3 gasoline engine, and 4x4. For small truck things like dump runs, and as a daily driver my Ridgeline works perfectly. If just going on a road trip, the wife has an awd Stinger.
This is our first 1 ton truck, I previously owned a Tundra, and 911, never had a sled deck, a bit worried about loading and unloading, and driveability.