Dump trucks are made for tossing stuff around. And their plate steel beds get dented up plenty as well.
An F550 dump truck would come out of the Ohio plant.
Wait. So us Ford guys should cover our aluminum beds.....with aluminum? lol
Wait. So us Ford guys should cover our aluminum beds.....with aluminum? lol
Isn't that like telling a bald guy to wear a hat over his toupee?
Ha!
Was thinking double wall, would be doubly good...Think I still would have to toss down a bed mat, shoveling gravel out of it would be a pain otherwise.
And then I found this...
Put a Toyota powertrain in it and it's right up your alley!
Reminds me of a kid in high school that had a pre-tacoma 2wd toyota, early 90s model my guess. We had about 15 kids in the back of that truck surprised it didn't break anything.Hells yeah!
That diamond plate is fairly tough, that bed liner you could be fairly careless chucking in logs.
But I wouldn't do this...
ahh, just toss a pallet down...it will be fine!
Flatbed ED on another forum hauled heavy with his for 400,000+ miles before the camshaft hardened coating wore off. He just threw a re-man 6.2 in and is still trucking, over 600k now I believe still on original tranny. ************** engine. I live at 9,400 and never slow down on steep passes, just down shift and let er eat.
Reminds me of a kid in high school that had a pre-tacoma 2wd toyota, early 90s model my guess. We had about 15 kids in the back of that truck surprised it didn't break anything.
Diesels are heavy and expensive and very expensive if anything goes wrong. The only reason to buy a diesel is to tow more. Gas tuneups, oil changes and repairs will be half the cost of keeping a diesel running. For a small slide in camper, think 3/4 ton. A 1 ton will ride rougher unless it is fully loaded.Leaning towards a diesel. Any gasser motors worth noting?
Whatever you buy.... make sure it is ALL stock. Definitely do not buy a chipped truck.
Nothing wrong with a Ford or a Dodge.