hdas
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Want to fit an AluCabinwhy not build up your LC?
Want to fit an AluCabinwhy not build up your LC?
Personally I'm a base level guy. My wife doesn't ask for much but power seats are a must. I did a seat swap out of a higher-end truck. I'm not sure It was worth the headache or if I even saved that much money 🤣
Here is the same, which poses a huge conundrum. Waiting for confirmation from dealers, but it seems that one can only get power/heated seats with minimum BigHorn level, which comes with horrendous chrome finishing and you have to pay 1000 to remove it.wife likes power and heated seats.
It's the same footprint / size of truck as a 1 ton. I'd personally just get the 1 ton version of whatever make / model I was looking at.
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I agree with you.......but If insist in the power seats. the bill jumps out a lot, due to the trim difference + getting rid of chrome. Which doesn't make any sense if Im going to get rid of the bumpers if I do the AEV thing........this is exhausting.It's the same footprint / size of truck as a 1 ton. I'd personally just get the 1 ton version of whatever make / model I was looking at.
Aside from saving a grand or 2 what's the benefit of going 3/4 ton vs 1 ton. What's another grand or two when spending 75K for some extra payload insurance? Just my 2 cents...
I agree with you.......but If insist in the power seats. the bill jumps out a lot, due to the trim difference + getting rid of chrome. Which doesn't make any sense if Im going to get rid of the bumpers if I do the AEV thing........this is exhausting.
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I believe and maybe @ramblinChet can confirm, that you can swap in the factory LED's onto a tradesman.
Power seats can maybe be installed? Not sure. That's def one thing that pushed to a Ford with the upper XLT trim vs an XL.
Gotta have power seats. (Well height adjustable anyway. Not sure why Ford can't offer manual height adjusters on lower trims)
That table showing a Cummins with 4.10 gears is for chassis cabs, not pickups. The giveaway is the 60" C/A (cab to axle distance) in the title. All the 2019+ Cummins SRW pickups are 3.73 gears.I was thinking that perhaps the 3500 is overkill, but If go for the prospector or down the line I want to add more parts, it doesn't seem so. Additionally, its very interesting that in this table, there's an option for a Cummins with 4.1 axle ratio, which I don't see available anywhere.
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