Ha ha…Ford?
Well you shouldn't have to worry about getting a speeding ticket by your HOA in that.
Don’t be hating.Ford?
Well you shouldn't have to worry about getting a speeding ticket by your HOA in that.
You gotta give the truck back before it gets worseWell that didn't take long.
Thank you, my first new truck ever. It took Almost exactly Two months. I am being told that ordering new is the way things will be in the future. Which is actually the old way of doing it because I remember my parents ordering a new vehicle at the dealership after driving a demonstrator.Nice truck! Congrats on, like, actually getting it.
For how long was it on order? These have surely been strange times!
This one is 6 1/2 foot. Which is typically a non-stocked bed length. Ford doesn’t offer an 8 foot in the super crew configuration In the F150. I think Ford does have an 8 foot bed, super crew, in the F250 which makes for a really really long truck.Nice truck. Ford makes good vehicles.
But how long is a "long" bed? I'm still trying to come to terms with a long bed that isn't 8 ft long.
But how long is a "long" bed? I'm still trying to come to terms with a long bed that isn't 8 ft long.
The 6.5' bed is 8' with the tailgate down and many have the folding "bed extender" that effectively gives you the 8' bed when you need it.This one is 6 1/2 foot. Which is typically a non-stocked bed length. Ford doesn’t offer an 8 foot in the super crew configuration In the F150. I think Ford does have an 8 foot bed, super crew, in the F250 which makes for a really really long truck.
This model has tie downs on the side of the tail gate for just such a purpose.The 6.5' bed is 8' with the tailgate down and many have the folding "bed extender" that effectively gives you the 8' bed when you need it.
Joe's truck had an 8 foot bed...This one is 6 1/2 foot. Which is typically a non-stocked bed length. Ford doesn’t offer an 8 foot in the super crew configuration In the F150. I think Ford does have an 8 foot bed, super crew, in the F250 which makes for a really really long truck.
Now you have made me feel somehow...inadequate.Joe's truck had an 8 foot bed...
The 6.5' bed is 8' with the tailgate down and many have the folding "bed extender" that effectively gives you the 8' bed when you need it.
Lol well the overall length of a crew cab 6.5' bed truck is about the same as the extended cab 8' bed, so there's a bit of compromise on the nomenclature to keep the overall vehicle length in check.So, if that's the kind of truck math we're doing nowadays, I guess that technically makes the ol' k2500 a 9.5' bed. If I got one those extender thingies.
Your truck just needs some truck bediagraNow you have made me feel somehow...inadequate.
Yes, one of my primary motivations for the longer bed is that I also keep a fuel tank in the back that I use to haul around avgas because my home drone is often two dollars a gallon more than other nearby airports. My old truck was a super cab with the 6 1/2 foot bed and I didn’t want to give up that functionality. But I needed room for the two dogs on longer trips. I figure it saves me over $2000 a year.Nice truck!!
I have been driving 4 door crew cab 8' bed pickups everyday since 1993, 2-3500 and now the last 10 years a crew cab F 250 8' bed. I got to have a 8' bed. As you can imagine I am used to a large truck for everyday driving. I drive it for work and live 2 miles from work so the ****ty gas mileage is not so painful. The long wheelbase makes for more stability. 6.2 gas engine. I don't tow enough to justify the diesel engine and it don't stink!
I am starting to notice some, how do I say it? Some discrimination because I drive a large truck.
On the plus side...
It helps keep some of the traffic around me away from me, much more so then when I drive my wife's smaller SUV.
To be fair the reason I need the 8' bed is because I have a fuel tank in the bed of the truck effectively making it a 6.5' bed. It is nice to have your own "tanker" truck.
BTW the F250 has been flawless the last 10 years and 109K miles. Has never broken down. I did put a front wheel bearing in it recently. Might have something to do with the snow plow I use. Before that it was 20 years of Chevys which are good trucks also, IMO.
Enjoy your new Ford!
This one is 6 1/2 foot. Which is typically a non-stocked bed length. Ford doesn’t offer an 8 foot in the super crew configuration In the F150. I think Ford does have an 8 foot bed, super crew, in the F250 which makes for a really really long truck.
I have done the same thing with my fuel tank, sometimes I use it for 100LL. Couple years ago when 100LL was going up in price I filled it with avgas to try to protect from higher prices.Yes, one of my primary motivations for the longer bed is that I also keep a fuel tank in the back that I use to haul around avgas because my home drone is often two dollars a gallon more than other nearby airports. My old truck was a super cab with the 6 1/2 foot bed and I didn’t want to give up that functionality. But I needed room for the two dogs on longer trips. I figure it saves me over $2000 a year.
Where did you get the stealth truck parked in front of the Ford?
More than once did we stop to fill with premium gas and get something less because I had to listen to my motor ping from lower grade gas.
Not a bad idea except we used methanol in our race engines, no race gas on board.And I am sure that you never put a little race gas in the tank to make the ping go away...
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Thank you, my first new truck ever. It took Almost exactly Two months. I am being told that ordering new is the way things will be in the future. Which is actually the old way of doing it because I remember my parents ordering a new vehicle at the dealership after driving a demonstrator.
Now I am accessorizing.