Ok fellers. I am back, again...., to the 150 vs 250 debate.
So heres the deal. I really dont plan on towing much more than 5K on a regular basis, maybe 8K once in a while. In all reality, even towing 5K will be when I need house supplies. Maybe if I ever got another camping trailer. to be a bit more realistic, 50% use is going to town once a week about an hours drive one way. 25% use is exploring new areas, some paved, some dirt. 25% use (or less) would be camping. Due to the current outrageous prices of things (and a recent house purchase), a full on camper is probably not going to happen. So settling for some sort of canopy or pop up canopy option is most likely.
The primary reason I still struggle with the debate is 1) I still have my full size OBS, 2) I honestly dont haul heavy things on a regular basis, however, in the off chance I did it's nice to have the capability, 3) fuel mileage is important being in such a rural area. I did for a bit consider a Ranger. However, I think 3 vehicles is just too much. Most likely, whether it be a 150 or 250 - likely parting
with the OBS would occur.
Even though a 250, with the build specs I selected thus far, is only about 5K more, it seems like more truck than is truly needed anymore.
Another big debate is configuration. For a 250, a crew cab with 8' bed seems best - however for a 150 a extended cab 6.5' bed seems best. One could always haul a 16' trailer when picking up main hose beams. also, being single with no kids means no current need for extra haul space
So. let the 150 250 debate begin yet again
One important consideration with either option - not necessarly a deal breaker - is aftermarket options. Specifically suspension and winch mounts. not for big lifts, but just better off highway performance.