I used to haul bundles of 10-foot round duct in an 8-foot bed, and it worked perfect for easy tie downs so it wouldn't slide or roll around. Worked well for longer lumber too.
While my three sons were growing up, we had a "You break it, you fix it rule". They learned vehicle, mower, drywall, furniture, and many other types of repairs. All three continue to do most repairs around their own homes now.
After comparing Zeiger, Chrysler Factory Warranty, and Granger Motors, I ended up going with the 8-year 100K Max Care from Granger. That was for my truck in Maryland, so do your research and compare prices. When you price with Zeigler put in "payinfull" to get $360 off quote. Also, as mentioned...
I was deciding between the Husky and Weathertech mud flaps. The Husky look nicer with their sleeker rounded bottom design, but the Weathertech with the squared off designed seems to give just a little more coverage. I went with the Weathertech.
On my trips to the flat Eastern Shore of Maryland I consistently get 23.6 mpg. My overall mpg for almost 11,000 miles is 20.8. I've found keeping it around 55-58 gives me the best mpgs, and when using cruise control if it starts shifting between 7th and 8th gear, I lock it out of 8th for better...
I picked up my Ram truck back on 1/29 and have put over 750 miles on it so far. Most of my driving has been on rural roads in Northeastern Maryland, with three trips down I95 to Annapolis. I'm averaging 19.3 on the lie-o-meter and still on my second tank of gas. As my signature says I have the...
Still waiting for my white 2022 but this is my 2001, also have a white 2000 F250. The old dodge is a great truck, my son and I built the flat bed a couple years ago (bed was starting to rust). Thinking about getting it ceramic coated this weekend.
Welcome MoparMan380.
I'll give you my 2 cents to your questions:
1) Do you recommend Linex bed liners? or any other that I can find in the NE coast?
I'm going with Ram drop in bed liner with a mat. My current truck has had one in it for 22years I've thrown bricks, firewood, etc in it over...
I'm not going to use my $50,000+ truck as a generator. In fact, with my diesel truck I carry a Honda 2000 so I can plug it in so it will start at camp in Adirondacks during the winter months. 400 watts is fine in the truck for charging our cordless batteries and electronic devices, but I...
I use a center punch to make a hole in the bottom on my 7.3 Superduty, it holds about 1 1/2 quarts. I made a mell of a hess once when the full oily filter slipped out of my hand on to the driveway.
400 watts at 110 volts give you 3.6 amps. Keep that in mind when you use this plug. We carried a small inverter to run a nebulizer for my son when he was young when we traveled. This would have been a nice feature back in those days.
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