well my truck has a different ride then a 5 foot bed. The wheel base is 149 inches makes for a much much smoother ride and I can put a lot more stuff in the bed .
I doubt it’s “much much” more as you say but I guess I’ll just have to take your word for it since I’ve yet to ride in one but I highly doubt 9 inches is gonna make a difference between night and day at least when you’re talking trucks.
But there you go again blabbering about being able to put more in your bed. If that suits you, then fine but not every halfton owner frets over 4 inches less than an old school short bed.
so really don't care what you think.
Then don’t. No ones asking you to. You’re the one gettin’ all worked up because you think them damn longer beds are the absolute bees knees.
Also did you ever think that 6.4 bed trucks have to be ordered from the dealer ,very rare to find one sitting on the lot. Most guys don't want to wait for delivery of the truck which could be like two and a half months for it. So guess what they grab the 5 foot bed truck. That is the main reason their are so few 6.4 bed trucks on the road.P>S they also cost more.
They don’t
all have to be special ordered. I told you, most dealerships don’t carry the things because there just isn’t that much call for them regardless of how special you keep acting like they are.
And where do you get off saying most guys don’t wanna wait the month or two to wait on a longer bedded truck?? Are you tapped into some network that monitors truck orders?? If they absolutely
NEEDED that bed and there wasn’t any around, I guarantee ya they’d wait the time to order one. But that’s only if they want new so ya can’t sit there and tell me that “most guys” settle for the shorter bed.
And no, that’s
NOT the reason there are so few. If there was more demand for them, dealerships would buy more of them.
But if you think $250 bucks is enough to argue over in what’s more valuable between the two then I guess I just hafta rest my case and digress.
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