DaveNay
Adventurer
I dont owe a nickle on anything other than real estate.
:clapsmile Me neither....it was a hard life lesson to learn though.
I dont owe a nickle on anything other than real estate.
Anybody that is financing a truck should NOT be involved in some sort of "build" anyways IMO.
Financing a vehicle is pretty silly. But then, the vast majority of the US lives on credit, well beyond their means, so what do I know?
This is probably my favorite GM build...just needs to be an extra cab...err I mean "double cab"
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May be a dumb question, but if a 1/2 ton has a much higher payload than most expo vehicles (Tacomas, JK's, 4 runners, etc.), how would it be a bad choice for an expo vehicle? I mean this concerning payload, not so much wheelbase. I feel that most expo travel is not too serious of off-road activity and does not require solid axles with lockers front and rear. Although, solid axles with front and rear lockers is definitely a positive.
I get it, sorry for being a bit slow in the head. I guess I couldn't see the sarcasm behind the text. The consensus here seemed to be that a half ton was not worth getting for an expo vehicle.Tongue in cheek
ExPo'ers think that if a XYZ truck travels the Outback with bullbars and jerry cans, then it must be better than what works well here
I'm pretty sure I just saw that truck driving up the 395, sort of near Ridgecrest.That is funny, yet so true. Hey didn't Toyota receive a bailout from the Japanese government?
I am liking the GM's...I may jump the Toyota ship.
This is probably my favorite GM build...just needs to be an extra cab...err I mean "double cab"
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Anybody that is financing a truck should NOT be involved in some sort of "build" anyways IMO.
Financing a vehicle is pretty silly. But then, the vast majority of the US lives on credit, well beyond their means, so what do I know?
I dont owe a nickle on anything other than real estate.