It's not just Ram /Jeep. The MSRP's of every brand have risen to insane amounts.
My 2022 F150 XLT had an MSRP of 66K. That same truck today is 82K..... For a mid trim F150 that is insane.
A similarly equipped gas pot XLT Super Duty Crew cab w/ 6.75" bed is near 90K
I was curious so built a...
Guessing you've got loads of payload to play with! Good choice!
So do base XL's come standard with Air, Tilt, Cruise and Power windows / locks now?
Every year it seems more standard equipment get added to trucks.
Used to be way back in the day when scanning used car classifieds in the...
We were supposed to head out Friday for the long weekend. Delayed leaving till Saturday for the same reason.
You didn't miss much. Rained on / off the whole weekend up were we were.
Huh. I actually read the book below about a couple that drove a stock SuperCab long box Superduty with an Avion Camper down the Pan American....
EDIT: Tried to post the Amazon link for the book here but, for some reason it won't let me?
Orrr.... Speaking of exactly that.... This one is ready to go:
https://forum.expeditionportal.com/threads/expedition-ready-2020-super-duty-built-2020-liberty-truck-camper-875w-solar-lithium-40g-h2o-more-arizona.244221/
I'd leave it stock aside from the 35's for now. Air down and drive slow where needed as @Ozarker mentioned.
The weight of the camper and anything else you've loaded up for the trip will help.
All depends on where you are traveling off road. Gravel, Hard packed dirt, logging roads, rocky...
That's the route I'd go. Stock with decent tires, the Tahoe should get you to most places you'd want to go with little kids.
I did lots of exploring in my Suburban. Didn't even have AT's on it. Never went anywhere super crazy though.
Could you tow a utility trailer for hauling...
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