'17 Superduty who gets one first.
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I placed my order on 6/20 and I think it went into production the first week of August, so it was a little over 3 months start to finish. Mine came out of the Kentucky plant.
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That is one mean looking truck. Im going to buy a new Chevy or Ford probably next year. Not quite ready to get rid of my Ol' Betsy Silvy SS and step up yet.
Or a big ass folding 15' ramp LOL. I would probably lift 4", maybe 6". Guess it depends if you want to run 35s or 7s. Up here lifted trucks are not legal and if you go to big they will just pull your sticker and you are SOL. You can get away with 4" but after that you are just asking for a Trooper to give you a rash of S**t
I hear you on that. I do some scouting on where I plan to load/unload bikes on Google Earth and the like in my destinations or transition areas. I have located a loading dock near where we stay in Key West where I can back the truck up, and use no ramps. Same thing in my backyard, as I have an old Civil War mound (from when troops buried in for an ambush), where I will ride the bike up on the mound, then back the truck up to it. Looking for ditches and elevation changes in parking lots is key.
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JW owns www.aboveaveragetrucks.com and this is the one he mentions above.
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Of course he lifts everything:
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40 Toyos on 24x14 American Force Wheels
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Of course he lifts everything:
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40 Toyos on 24x14 American Force Wheels