Hey Vince
You stolen my new truck
that looks about just like the one i have ordered is that a lariat mine is comming with 20 inch wheels
hope to get it frist of the month
48 Barney Cub
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Thanks guys, for the kind words. I thank Annie and I will be very happy with the truck. I have only heard good things about the Ecoboost engine. We were all ready to order the truck when the dealer found exactly what we wanted at another dealership. Now I need to get the trailer painted a matching red!!! We had the Rhino Lining bed liner sprayed in today and will add the retractable bed cover on Wednesday.
Barney, yes that is a Lariat with the 6.5' bed. I opted for the 18" wheels instead of the 20". My youngest grandson said I should have gotten the 20" with the real skinny tires.
Jim, this one was made in KC. It's one well made truck.
Barney, yes that is a Lariat with the 6.5' bed. I opted for the 18" wheels instead of the 20". My youngest grandson said I should have gotten the 20" with the real skinny tires.
Jim, this one was made in KC. It's one well made truck.
Vince
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Vince,
Congrats! I really like that truck! I'm seriously considering one of those myself at sometime in the near future. Towing numbers are real good with the smaller wheels, and even a small gooseneck is doable with the 6.5' bed like yours. My wifes '08 5.4 Triton tows really well, but can do a small GN because of the 5.5 ft box on hers. Again nice truck!!!
Congrats! I really like that truck! I'm seriously considering one of those myself at sometime in the near future. Towing numbers are real good with the smaller wheels, and even a small gooseneck is doable with the 6.5' bed like yours. My wifes '08 5.4 Triton tows really well, but can do a small GN because of the 5.5 ft box on hers. Again nice truck!!!
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