Stormhammer
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WIth Chevy recently announcing they're bringing theirs back, and Ford still offering theirs - for a billy goat of a rig, what's the consensus on say, a 2017/2018 Silverado/F150 - leveled/lifted 2", on 35s.
Since currently the only adventuring I do is day and or weekend type trips, and it's just me ( maybe a +1 but never more than that ) the crew cabs aren't necessary - that, and full size really do limit what trails are available to use, esp in the southeaster US ( I've missed out on rallies before in the past because I had an F250 that literally could not fit width wise )
Some examples below


Honestly from research, the most limiting factor is of course any in-cabin space, and you aren't really going to have a roof rack. On the flipside your wheelbase is a LOT smaller.
Since currently the only adventuring I do is day and or weekend type trips, and it's just me ( maybe a +1 but never more than that ) the crew cabs aren't necessary - that, and full size really do limit what trails are available to use, esp in the southeaster US ( I've missed out on rallies before in the past because I had an F250 that literally could not fit width wise )
Some examples below


Honestly from research, the most limiting factor is of course any in-cabin space, and you aren't really going to have a roof rack. On the flipside your wheelbase is a LOT smaller.