Really like that color and ORG and those wheels and running boards. Nice looking truck.Love my 6'4". I have 4 boys, ride dirt bikes, camp, have a boat, etc. I will use every inch of my 6'4" bed. I live in a smaller town and park in the far parking stalls (as seen here) and the exercise is good for me.
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M y truck has found it's twin!I live in Southeastern VA and found a Crew Cab with 6-4" bed, Black Edition Laramie, and almost all of the options I wanted. It was in New Jersey, I made the deal and he delivered it for only $200, and drove my trade in back. Dealers around here had nothing similar.
Anybody know if the cameras from the Advanced Safety Group option can be dealer-installed?
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Really like that color and ORG and those wheels and running boards. Nice looking truck.
5-7 bed would be a deal breaker....... Special ordered mine to get 6'-4" bed and 3.92 LS gearsView attachment 7981
I need both capacity, cargo room and passenger room so my next truck will be a 2500 with crew and 8 foot bed(you can look at my other threads to see this dilemma)
Now that is a nice truck. A guy here at the local feed store has a 2012 mega cab 2500 stretch 8’ conversion. It is also lifted with I believe 37’s. It’s a lot of truck!View attachment 8276
I couldn't remember which thread we were having this discussion in, but here is a Mega Cab longbed conversion.
Stretchmytruck.com does these conversions. I have definitely thought about doing one.
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I couldn't remember which thread we were having this discussion in, but here is a Mega Cab longbed conversion.
Stretchmytruck.com does these conversions. I have definitely thought about doing one.
Agreed and I think many more here would have purchased their truck with the 6' 4" bed had it came with the rambox or available on the lot.Only choice for me is the 6'-4" bed because my 1500 is my daily do-all driver. Tailgate down and AMP Bed Xtender means 8 foot sheets with ease. I have dually crew long bed too, so the size of the 1500 no real concern to me. The popularity of the short bed is fundamentally just because it's length will fit in a standard garage, which has a depth of 20 ft, and the standard bed will not.