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Re: The Great Truck Debate.. [Re: Mickey Moose] #8849227 05/09/23 02:30 AM
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Lots of lights and old pieces of crap

Re: The Great Truck Debate.. [Re: Stub] #8849244 05/09/23 02:42 AM
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Toyota first and by far if you want zero maintenance and reliability. Own three, two Tundras and a Taco with approximately 375K miles among them and not a day in the shop other than routine maintenance and a broken door handle on my middle son's Tacoma.

Ford would be second and Dodge and GM being a distant third.....unless diesel, in which case I'd bump Dodge up. But Toyotas just don't break. All others I have owned do.

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Re: The Great Truck Debate.. [Re: KRoyal] #8849263 05/09/23 03:34 AM
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grin there are many like it, but this one is mine. Could have bought any truck I wanted, but this is what I got. It isn’t perfect. The electronics are pretty glitchy and the pano sun roof has had a couple of problems. But Judd gave me some lube for it and it works great. Thanks Juddy!

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All those bro lights must really help getting to and from the grocery store

It absolutely does, also helps a lot finding dead hogs at night. Sold my thermal so gotta go old school.


A handheld spot light would be better. You should bring your truck to my lease, I want to try it in the hills


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Re: The Great Truck Debate.. [Re: Stub] #8849325 05/09/23 12:34 PM
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The top one has an actuator inside the truck that I can move around, no need for a hand held. Can’t tie up my hands with a light when I’m holding a gun rofl

I’ll bring it, but you’re way to hard on stuff. I’ll definitely be driving haha.


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Re: The Great Truck Debate.. [Re: Stub] #8849607 05/09/23 09:41 PM
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What about a Ranger? Colorado, Tacoma in small truck category

Re: The Great Truck Debate.. [Re: presley] #8849621 05/09/23 09:57 PM
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What about a Ranger? Colorado, Tacoma in small truck category


I was told the Ranger is a lesbian ride. My father-in-law had one. He wasn't a lesbian though.


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Re: The Great Truck Debate.. [Re: Creekrunner] #8849624 05/09/23 10:01 PM
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But I bet he liked women. He could identify as a lesbian, just for grins.


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Re: The Great Truck Debate.. [Re: presley] #8849691 05/10/23 12:14 AM
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What about a Ranger? Colorado, Tacoma in small truck category


23 canyon AT4X is pretty impressive. I image the 24 AEV version will be really nice and currently has no equal


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Re: The Great Truck Debate.. [Re: Stub] #8849722 05/10/23 01:28 AM
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Priced a new Ram 2500 today, holy smokes! They are more than an F250

Re: The Great Truck Debate.. [Re: Paluxy] #8849736 05/10/23 01:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Paluxy
Priced a new Ram 2500 today, holy smokes! They are more than an F250


Depends on the trim.


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Re: The Great Truck Debate.. [Re: Stub] #8852329 05/14/23 10:46 AM
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Most trucks will never get off the pavement or haul a bale of hay. What gets me is to see a top of the line, one ton crew cab four wheel drive truck, no farm tags, being driven by a little old gal that wouldn't weigh 100 pounds and she's trying to park it. Makes for a pretty good show.

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Priced a new Ram 2500 today, holy smokes! They are more than an F250


Depends on the trim dealer.

FTFY


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Re: The Great Truck Debate.. [Re: lhare] #8852388 05/14/23 02:18 PM
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Originally Posted by lhare
Most trucks will never get off the pavement or haul a bale of hay. What gets me is to see a top of the line, one ton crew cab four wheel drive truck, no farm tags, being driven by a little old gal that wouldn't weigh 100 pounds and she's trying to park it. Makes for a pretty good show.


Most of the time she’s the one that owns the very expensive bloomer trailer……

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Never been to a camping world. I prefer Dick's to be honest.
Re: The Great Truck Debate.. [Re: jeepercreeper] #8852399 05/14/23 02:29 PM
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Originally Posted by jeepercreeper
I think the Toyota Tacoma is the most iconic truck. What other truck can last their owner 30+ years?

We will see how long my 23 Off Road Tacoma lasts, I bet it will be still going when I am dead and gone. Hopefully it will go to my grandson after I pass. About all I haul now is my 19' bass boat and this one does that just fine, 4 wheel drive and a locking rear differential. Now I can get really stuck in the river bottoms.
I tried several of the new 150's and felt like a midget sitting in the cab and couldn't even see over into the beds they are jacked up so high. Dang is't tough to be a short person.
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Re: The Great Truck Debate.. [Re: TEXASLEFTY] #8852411 05/14/23 02:49 PM
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There was a blacksmith in Sulphur Bluff that made horse/stock trailers. Wish he could see the trailers made today.

Re: The Great Truck Debate.. [Re: Paluxy] #8852412 05/14/23 02:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Paluxy
Priced a new Ram 2500 today, holy smokes! They are more than an F250

Get what you pay for bolt


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Re: The Great Truck Debate.. [Re: Creekrunner] #8852430 05/14/23 03:35 PM
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My 56 Transtar is still going strong.
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I had a 2017 Tundra. It was a great truck. I spent a week in Houston, after Harvey, and there was several times that water was in the cab. The truck never hiccuped, powered through everything. I traded it in on a 2020 tundra and have had a lot of issues with it.

I considered trading it, but with half tons going for 60+, I’ll probably keep it for a while.


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