This is more of a stream of conscious post. I would like to hear some opinions.
I have been personally looking / considering and seeing alot of others talking/ purchasing 35-50k mid-size rigs. Then you add a shell or some sort of camper, extended fuel tanks, etc.. Thats is some coin.
I know the benefits, of a midsize (I drive an older midsize) , I can run jeep trails. How often do I really, not that often.
For the same amount of money , or quite abit less if we are talking used, one could get a newer F250 diesel. Locking diff, manual locking hubs 142" wheel base. Get a shell and having a sleeping platform in the back or put an RTT on top. You could go with the ram 2500 (they seem to have more aftermarket support). I don't think you can get a RAM diesel with a factory locking diff, and ext.cab short bed.
There seems to be a lot pf people running f250/2500 just wondering how limited you feel? I get you are not going to run a jeep trails, but standard logging trails, beach's, baja runs, trips in to western Mountains any issues or limitations?
I have been personally looking / considering and seeing alot of others talking/ purchasing 35-50k mid-size rigs. Then you add a shell or some sort of camper, extended fuel tanks, etc.. Thats is some coin.
I know the benefits, of a midsize (I drive an older midsize) , I can run jeep trails. How often do I really, not that often.
For the same amount of money , or quite abit less if we are talking used, one could get a newer F250 diesel. Locking diff, manual locking hubs 142" wheel base. Get a shell and having a sleeping platform in the back or put an RTT on top. You could go with the ram 2500 (they seem to have more aftermarket support). I don't think you can get a RAM diesel with a factory locking diff, and ext.cab short bed.
There seems to be a lot pf people running f250/2500 just wondering how limited you feel? I get you are not going to run a jeep trails, but standard logging trails, beach's, baja runs, trips in to western Mountains any issues or limitations?