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    Why is that? Would a Suburban or Tahoe be OK?

    Now that’s a better answer! Personally I’d rather have it and not need it, than need it and not have it.

    Why? Do you fully utilize what you are currently driving every time you drive it? Sounds like societal pressures. Then again , as I said before drive what you like, what makes you feel good, and never feel like you need to justify it to anyone.

    Last I checked this is still The United States of America, and you and I don't have to justify what we drive to anyone. Drive what you want!

    Being a “Truck Guy” is about your passion for the conveyance, not your need. I admit, I haul a lot of stuff around in the back of my truck that you’d never want in a car. Dead animals, coolers full of fish, lumber, cement blocks, seed, fertilizer, chainsaws, gas and diesel jugs etc... I don’t know how folks without

    “Never been a truck guy, but I’d buy that. “

    And here I thought it was Gollum from the next Lord of the Rings sequel!

    In a cross-cultural reference, Top Gear UK noted a while back that you get more performance and luxury/$ in modern US pickups than any other segment. King Ranch, Platinum, High Country, Denali, Laramie Longhorn and now Limited offer the biggest bang for your buck.

    And 8 lugs no less. Nothing says Manhattan to East Hampton commute like a 3/4 ton 4X4 GMC rocking a 6.0 at 14 mpg! I get that potholes demand the use of 4X4, but man up and buy the Duramax Martha, you can afford it!

    The hood of my 2014 Silverado is aluminum, and I’m pretty sure GM is already in the sourcing mode for enough aluminum to make the switch themselves to all aluminum bodies around 2018 or so, they would have done so sooner but ensuring an adequate supply of the material has been an issue.

    They build NASA’s rockets in Huntsville, AL. They then have to transport them to Florida. They use this ship, the Delta Mariner for that purpose. It takes them up the Tennessee River to the Ohio River then down the Mississippi River and into the Gulf of Mexico around Florida into the Atlantic and up to Cape Canaveral.

    Not a big fan of the modern designs, but I've carried a Case medium stockman, stockman, or trapper with me everyday for almost 50 years. I thought everyone did. What kind of man doesn't have a knife handy for cleaning fingernails, sharpening pencils and such?

    Should have left the mower deck on and got some work out of the kid!

    JPP 2" Lift Kit with Driveshaft for 2012-2015 Wrangler (4 Door) – Part No. 77070088AC: $1,495

    It may well have a live rear axle, but I would assume the front employs an IFS system of some sort. So No, 1 live axle at most.