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<blockquote data-quote="K223" data-source="post: 1462606" data-attributes="member: 36701"><p>I personally think most people bought this truck for use as a an off road sport truck. Many never even take it off road, but many do. Many just like the looks and the power of it. I don’t even think for those who have to haul or tow a lot, this is anywhere near the best suited truck. But it can be for most of the average Joe’s out there based on its specs. I personally would have bought a Super Duty if I did lot of towing and hauling and this my priority.</p><p></p><p>Most leveling jobs get the truck level. I did my share of research on it. I certainly don’t like the nose high look while not carrying any load. If I had to carry a load for a short run, and the nose was a little high then that’s ok. I would say something like adding Deavers are the way to go if increased capacity is needed. Or if I needed to do a lot of towing and hauling. No doubt about that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="K223, post: 1462606, member: 36701"] I personally think most people bought this truck for use as a an off road sport truck. Many never even take it off road, but many do. Many just like the looks and the power of it. I don’t even think for those who have to haul or tow a lot, this is anywhere near the best suited truck. But it can be for most of the average Joe’s out there based on its specs. I personally would have bought a Super Duty if I did lot of towing and hauling and this my priority. Most leveling jobs get the truck level. I did my share of research on it. I certainly don’t like the nose high look while not carrying any load. If I had to carry a load for a short run, and the nose was a little high then that’s ok. I would say something like adding Deavers are the way to go if increased capacity is needed. Or if I needed to do a lot of towing and hauling. No doubt about that. [/QUOTE]
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