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Did you ever get the Lightning?Whatever. Im just Tow Boy who needed to use it once. She calls it camping. The oven makes a delicious pumpernickel
Nope. Got my reserve deposit back. What really stirred me was looking at the new GMC EV truck. I’m looking at somebody who’s been making Volts for decades now. I don’t need to be Fords test discovery product. But GMC engineering sucks in general but in the EV market, they might just find themselves ahead of the curve.Did you ever get the Lightning?
This one looks nice. I like to open cab function. Now with a topper you can keep boards, including longboards, locked away. Wonder what the msrp will be?Nope. Got my reserve deposit back. What really stirred me was looking at the new GMC EV truck. I’m looking at somebody who’s been making Volts for decades now. I don’t need to be Fords test discovery product. But GMC engineering sucks in general but in the EV market, they might just find themselves ahead of the curve.
The rear axle of the Promaster looks like it was designed to hit rocks on dirt roads. I don’t do any serious rock crawling but have been down a lot of dirt roads where that axle might be a liability. Ever had issues?I got a promaster that i built out for climbing and surfing it way better for the family setup, but nothing beats a 4x4 truck with a topper for a single guy rig
The axel on my Harbor Freight Fold up trailer is better than thatThe rear axle of the Promaster looks like it was designed to hit rocks on dirt roads. I don’t do any serious rock crawling but have been down a lot of dirt roads where that axle might be a liability. Ever had issues?
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How often have you used that snorkel? If the water is ever higher than your stock air cleaner chances are you are going for a ride downstream if you attempt to cross it. Stupidest thing ever. Great truck though.I have a 2020 Toyota Hilux Turbo Diesel complete with snorkel. I've owned two Jeeps, a Pathfinder, a Tahoe , a Blazer , a Silverado, a Toyota FJ and to this point the Hilux is easily the best so far .... understandable why it is so popular with various International groups .... the only thing my truck is missing is the 50cal machine gun mounted in the bed of the truck ... but i'm working on it!
A snorkel is not just for water crossings. Having the air intake up high keeps your air filter much cleaner which can be an issue if you are driving on dusty roads a lot. Also, it just takes one sip of water through an intake to brick your engine so if you are ever in a situation where you have to drive through some deep water (flash flood, etc.) you will be stocked to have the snorkel.How often have you used that snorkel? If the water is ever higher than your stock air cleaner chances are you are going for a ride downstream if you attempt to cross it. Stupidest thing ever. Great truck though.
It’s no 4x4 but I have taken it up many fire roads and rough stuff to go climbing but all unibody vans have major limitations for off roading I have seen lot of 4x4 sprinter get twisted up but I have yet to get the rear beam stuck or clipped it more a famil camper than a Baja rig, but I definitely wouldn’t listen to anyone who would buy a harbor freight trailer lolThe rear axle of the Promaster looks like it was designed to hit rocks on dirt roads. I don’t do any serious rock crawling but have been down a lot of dirt roads where that axle might be a liability. Ever had issues?
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It’s no 4x4 but I have taken it up many fire roads and rough stuff to go climbing but all unibody vans have major limitations for off roading I have seen lot of 4x4 sprinter get twisted up but I have yet to get the rear beam stuck or clipped it more a famil camper than a Baja rig, but I definitely wouldn’t listen to anyone who would buy a harbor freight trailer lol
sorry buddy I own a pipeline shop and we own real trucks and trailers that haul heavy equipment and I would never buy a harbor freight trailer I would be laughed off a job site same thing would happen with a ford lighting and it’s a family van I am not a vanlifer good luck with your trailer old ballsHAUL-MASTER 1720 lb. Capacity 48 in. x 96 in. Super Duty Folding Trailer
Your ignorance speaks poor of you young one. )Vanlifer) Im not talking car Hauler Boy. This is a Condo trailer. It folds up. Perfect for the yamaha sled or the Honda ATV or Dirtbike. These things are everywhere. Lawn Mower etc. And its AXLE is stronger than the one on your ProMaster....Hilarious!
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A snorkel is not just for water crossings. Having the air intake up high keeps your air filter much cleaner which can be an issue if you are driving on dusty roads a lot. Also, it just takes one sip of water through an intake to brick your engine so if you are ever in a situation where you have to drive through some deep water (flash flood, etc.) you will be stocked to have the snorkel.
Ive never had one on a rig and I know for most people it is just about the look but it does originate from something that has a real purpose.
I can imagine you pulling up to the trails with your 22 ft 15 ton trailer and unloading your 700 cc snow sled. Now I prefer the little trailer because its very maneuverable in the snow being light and by hand. I dont want to load it in my truck bed because Im not comfortable ramming that thing up there at high revs and straining the clutch. I like the lower loading and slow pop. Check out How not to load your sled vids. Why would you bring a folding trailer ( perfect for the condo because it stores upright. About 3ft deep) to a jobsite? Its for the snowmobile and its got the same real axel as your “family van”. I fear for their safety. You should consider a real truck with camper. My F250 diesel would be perfect. I will make you a nice price.Sorr
sorry buddy I own a pipeline shop and we own real trucks and trailers that haul heavy equipment and I would never buy a harbor freight trailer I would be laughed off a job site same thing would happen with a ford lighting and it’s a family van I am not a vanlifer good luck with your trailer old balls
I had a truck camper a van is much better for changing diapers with two kids under 4, I fear for anyone driving behind anything from harbor freight that you fold up and put In your condo the van go’s to campground its not a 4x4 and I already have two f250 you must be a real joy at a dinner partyI can imagine you pulling up to the trails with your 22 ft 15 ton trailer and unloading your 700 cc snow sled. Now I prefer the little trailer because its very maneuverable in the snow being light and by hand. I dont want to load it in my truck bed because Im not comfortable ramming that thing up there at high revs and straining the clutch. I like the lower loading and slow pop. Check out How not to load your sled vids. Why would you bring a folding trailer ( perfect for the condo because it stores upright. About 3ft deep) to a jobsite? Its for the snowmobile and its got the same real axel as your “family van”. I fear for their safety. You should consider a real truck with camper. My F250 diesel would be perfect. I will make you a nice price.