I hope these survive as they look cool as hell and seem like a great utility vehicle for people who don’t need a mid or full-size truck. However, you can easily throw a bag of mulch over the side of the bed on a full-size truck.
I hope these survive as they look cool as hell and seem like a great utility vehicle for people who don’t need a mid or full-size truck. However, you can easily throw a bag of mulch over the side of the bed on a full-size truck.
I don’t like the trend but to each their own. Everyone should be able to express themselves in their own way. I think Donks are actually cool, but nothing I would ever do.
Changed spark plugs on a V8 Mustang and it turned out to be the longest job I have ever done. Snapped one plug off and it took a lot of tools, sweat, and a very concerted effort to finally get it out hours later.
I renew my plea for everyone to take a deep breath and be patient.
Did you actually read the entire article?
That simply can’t be done, you’re asking for too much.
Probably because of the market we’re in but I sold my truck with 93k miles for $7k less than I bought it at OTD.
Really? You should be able to get at least $300 for scrapping it.
The Wagoneer is not a Jeep. At least according to Jeep.
It’s super frustrating that when something breaks the company tells you to just buy a new one. I would much rather fix what I have in most cases than buy a new one.
In Florida the highways have alert systems on AM frequencies and trying to get them in my last truck was frustratingly difficult. I just bought a new one that has the full antenna and am looking forward to finally being able to hear them when something urgent is going on.
Yeah, that was pretty much the only vehicle I could think that would be better, depending on what they are doing. I see a lot of contractors use small vans like them but it’s hard to keep things organized. However, most of the contractors I see are using older vehicles anyways. I see quite a few old Ford Rangers…
So what vehicle would you suggest for all the contractors that need to carry a couple of guys around and some small amount of tools or equipment?
The difference from a 2004 truck to a 2021 is HUGE. Not to mention, if you’re trailer brakes were setup correctly you shouldn’t have an issue with the trailer pushing the truck. I regularly tow a ~7k lb trailer with my F150 and barely even notice it’s there.
Had a car coming towards me and completely did not see me, turned left right in front of me and I had no room to stop. Went right into the door of the car and landed about 10 feet away. That was the last time I went out on a road bicycle. Sold it shortly after :(
Can confirm, he is indeed a septuagenarian. Do right wing sites forget that Trump is as well?
I am curious though, a lot of people with campers have generators. I’m not that electrically savvy, but what size generator would it take to plug it into the truck while you’re driving and refill the battery?
I loved road cycling until I got hit by a car. After that I never felt safe and ended up selling the bicycle. I always stayed on back roads, out of the way of as many people as possible, always making room for any cars and making sure they could get by, riding super conscious of everything around me but it didn’t…
Yes, but the original lightning was also slammed with a body kit. To me, that’s a different market than one that sits at regular height. True that people will give up capability for speed, fun, whatever (i.e. Raptor), but it has to be worth it for them.
Needs and wants don’t always match up.