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f350, cabover - long or short bed?
granted this is a little less expedition than ya'll may be used to.. but i am looking to get a new SRW truck and hard-side cabover since the family now includes 2 yougins.
my interest is in a lightweight nothern-lite hardside cabover (which is on par weight-wise w/ most pop-ups) and taking the rig on class 1-2+ dirt roads.
gotta go crew cab so the truck is long to begin w/.
its now just an issue of short or long bed.
would the long bed crew cab be just way to long a wheelbase?
the approach/departure angles are the same; its all about breakover and overall manuverability.
the overhang of the northern-lites are high enough not to affect departure as much as a lance (for example) so that is not as much an issue.
anyone else boonie-bashing w/ a cabover?
thanks for any input.
granted this is a little less expedition than ya'll may be used to.. but i am looking to get a new SRW truck and hard-side cabover since the family now includes 2 yougins.
my interest is in a lightweight nothern-lite hardside cabover (which is on par weight-wise w/ most pop-ups) and taking the rig on class 1-2+ dirt roads.
gotta go crew cab so the truck is long to begin w/.
its now just an issue of short or long bed.
would the long bed crew cab be just way to long a wheelbase?
the approach/departure angles are the same; its all about breakover and overall manuverability.
the overhang of the northern-lites are high enough not to affect departure as much as a lance (for example) so that is not as much an issue.
anyone else boonie-bashing w/ a cabover?
thanks for any input.
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